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China Eastern to begin year-round Shanghai-Brisbane services from Nov 2016

written by australianaviation.com.au | November 19, 2015

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A China Eastern Airbus A330-300. (Rob Finlayson)

China Eastern will operate year-round flights between Brisbane and its Shanghai hub from November 2016.

While the Skyteam member has already committed to serving the Queensland capital over January and February 2016 as a seasonal service, November will mark the start of the airline’s permanent presence on the Brisbane-Shanghai route.

Brisbane Airport chief executive Julieanne Alroe said having a nonstop flight to Shanghai, one of the world’s key financial hubs, would benefit tourism and improve business links between Australia and China.

“For all the Queensland and Chinese companies who are set to benefit from the upcoming Free-Trade Agreement, this new flight will make doing business together easier, faster and more efficient,” Alroe said in a statement on Thursday.

“Shanghai is a mega city of some 14 million people and is headquarters to numerous Chinese private companies and state-owned enterprises which have operations in Brisbane and throughout Queensland.”

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China Eastern will use Airbus A330s on the route three times a week and its alliance partner Qantas will place its QF airline code on those services.

In August, the ACCC approved China Eastern and Qantas’s application to partner on Australia-China services, albeit with conditions attached, for the next five years.

China Eastern flagged launching new services, as well as boosting frequencies on its existing routes to Sydney and Melbourne, as part of its submission to the ACCC.

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Comments (2)

  • Peter

    says:

    I agree this sector has obvious potential for both business and tourism for both countries. I wonder if Mr Joyce intends to ” get some skin in the game” , or just sit back and let some $$ roll in from code-share. I’d be interested in this sector if it was a genuine Qantas aircraft & crew, otherwise I’ll stick with Cathay and have an overnight in HK.

  • Darren

    says:

    I would also prefer to catch Qantas direct ex Brisbane Shanghai. But will still catch Cathay night flight. Joyce needs to understand the Brisbane market a little more

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