An MoU has been signed between the owners of Avalon Airport, Linfox Group, and HNA Group Hainan Airlines to commence international services into Avalon.
The MoU, signed on the sidelines of Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s trade mission to China, commits Linfox Group to assist HNA Group to start an aviation service between Australia and China within 18 months using Avalon Airport as a base.
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“This announcement outlines an important commitment by Linfox to assist HNA Group in their consideration of using Avalon Airport as a base for the introduction of passenger flights directly from Victoria to China,” Victorian Premier Dr Denis Napthine said. “An international terminal at Avalon would mean more jobs for Victorians and greater access to international flights for people in Geelong and the surrounding regional areas.”
Maybe the government will build the rail link from Lara to Avalon or else passengers will vote with their feet.
ian
says:
Imagine with lower airport & car parking costs at AVV & Chinese who seem to undercut everyone, there will be the cheapest airfares out of any Melbourne airport to the rest of the world.
Mike
says:
I first flew Hainan Airlines 8 years ago in China and was very impressed with their service and planes.
Dane
says:Maybe the government will build the rail link from Lara to Avalon or else passengers will vote with their feet.
ian
says:Imagine with lower airport & car parking costs at AVV & Chinese who seem to undercut everyone, there will be the cheapest airfares out of any Melbourne airport to the rest of the world.
Mike
says:I first flew Hainan Airlines 8 years ago in China and was very impressed with their service and planes.
Anthony Hill
says:If course… Only Hainan would make a move like that. It’s just short of absolutely ridiculous.