Changi Airport Group (CAG) and the Henan Civil
Aviation Development and Construction Committee (HCADCC) have
signed a Memorandum of Understanding to develop air connectivity
between Singapore and Henan’s cities, primarily the capital of
Zhengzhou. Changi Airport is presently not connected to Henan.
The MoU was signed in Zhengzhou, Henan Province,
by Mr Yam Kum Weng, CAG’s Executive Vice President, Air Hub
Development, and Mr Yue Wenhai, Office Director of HCADCC. Mr
Yue is also the Vice Secretary-General of The People's Government
of Henan Province and General Manager of Zhengzhou Xinzheng
International Airport.
Besides working towards establishing
direct flights between Singapore and Henan, both parties will
work together to support airlines and promote the air routes when
these are established. In addition to route development, the
MOU covers tourism cooperation and airport collaboration. For
instance, both CAG and HCADCC will support their respective
tourism authorities in promoting bilateral tourism flows and to
strengthen tourism links through joint marketing efforts.
Commenting on the MOU, Mr Yam, said, “There is great potential to
grow traffic between Singapore and China’s non-coastal cities, beyond the major Chinese gateways of Beijing, Shanghai and
Guangzhou. Henan has one of the fastest economic growth among
China’s six Central Provinces (Henan, Hunan, Hubei, Shanxi,
Jiangxi, Anhui). With strong economic growth and trade volumes,
Henan Province presents growing business opportunities, and
with higher incomes, a greater demand for travel. This MoU
paves the way for CAG and our Henan counterparts to collaborate to
tap this potential.”
In recent years, air
travel and connectivity between Singapore and China has grown.
Passenger movements registered strong growth of 22% to 2.5 million
between the two countries for the first nine months of 2010,
compared to the same period in 2009. As at 1 October 2010,
Changi Airport is connected to 24 cities in China, up from 18
cities four years ago. Currently, there are more than 380
weekly flights connecting Singapore and China.
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