Finnair has said it will launch direct flights
to Chongqing, one of the largest and fastest-growing cities in
China. The new route is scheduled to begin in May 2012.
Situated on the edge of the Tibetan plateau,
Greater Chongqing has a population of 32 million, a number which
is expected to grow dramatically.
“China is a key part of our Europe-Asia
strategy. Western China is an important growth area, and the new
route will strengthen our market share in the growing Asian
markets. In addition to Chongqing, Finnair flies to Beijing,
Shanghai and to Hong Kong with a total of 26 weekly flights,” said
Mika Vehviläinen, President and CEO of Finnair.
In addition
to Chinese companies many Western companies, especially in the
electronics, automotive and chemical industries, are currently
expanding their operations in the city, so business travel is
booming. Also cargo growth prospects are promising due to industrial growth.
“Our co-operation with the Chongqing
authorities and the local airport has been very good when planning
this new route, and we are very grateful for the assistance that
we have received during our preparations. The smooth co-operation
has accelerated the route planning process, which is very
important in this rapidly changing business,” Vehviläinen added.
Chongqing Airport’s growth potential is huge. The airport has
already opened 140 routes to more than 80 cities in China and
Asia, and the airport is undergoing expansion. When the expansion
is complete in 2015, the airport will be capable of receiving 45
million passengers a year.
Although in the early stages of
marketing the focus will be in particular on business travellers,
Chongqing also offers much to see for tourists interested in
China’s history and nature. Visitors can enjoy the historical
buildings, temples and natural beauty, as well as the Dazu Rock
Carvings, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and hot springs. Chongqing
also provides convenient access to river cruises on the Jialing
and Yangtze rivers, and the city is well connected to Lhasa, Xian
and Kunming.
Finnair will fly to Chongqing four times a
week with Finnair’s Airbus A340 aircraft. The new route will be
opened in May 2012, and the flight time from Helsinki to Chongqing
will be eight and a half hours.
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