China Southern Airlines
is to increase its number of flights between Sydney and China to daily from 2 December until 15 February 2009, to accommodate
increased demand in the peak Christmas and New Year periods.
The airline’s additional two flights to Guangzhou, China, will be operated with Airbus A330-200
aircraft.
“We have increased our Sydney services to cater for greater demand during the busy travel period of the year,” said James Liu, Regional
Manager Australia for China Southern Airlines. “The increase comprises a combination of passengers visiting friends and relatives, and tourists visiting China following the Beijing Olympics
and the inclusion of China in Round-The-World itineraries by the SkyTeam global airline
alliance.”
China Southern also operates two flights per week from Melbourne, with non-stop services currently departing Victoria’s capital city every
Monday and Thursday.
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