State’s $314m Chinese airline coup

Queensland is tipped to take pleasure in about $314m in Chinese vacationer {dollars} over three years after extra flights between Brisbane and Shanghai had been secured.

China Eastern Airlines has agreed to fly continuous to Brisbane airport 3 times every week, rising to 5 providers per week inside three years.

China Eastern Airlines will be increasing the number of flights into Queensland. Supplied / China Eastern
Camera IconChina Eastern Airlines will likely be growing the variety of flights into Queensland. Supplied / China Eastern Credit: Supplied

The airline has additionally dedicated to day by day seasonal flights from December 8 till early 2024.

Aside from the vacationer spending, the settlement can also be tipped to help 1270 Queensland jobs.

The state’s Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe stated it might assist with Queensland’s worldwide tourism restoration post-Covid.

“The message potential visitors are hearing in China from Tourism and Events Queensland’s (TEQ) tourism marketing is ‘Queensland is good to go’,” Mr Hinchcliffe says.

“We’re seeing that reflected in strong Queensland holiday bookings from Guangzhou and now new tourism opportunities for visitors to fly direct from China’s biggest city, Shanghai.

“Rekindling Chinese travellers’ love of Queensland’s iconic tourism experiences is critical to TEQ’s industry blueprint for building an $11bn international visitor economy by the 2032 (Olympic) Games.”

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Camera IconQueensland Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe says the Shanghai/Brisbane route will assist with the trade’s post-Covid restoration. NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard Credit: News Corp Australia

Brisbane airport chief government Gert-Jan de Graaff stated the deal was an indication Queensland tourism was able to roar again to life.

“Shanghai is China’s largest city and a commercial hub, making it a key city for business and leisure travel,” Mr de Graaff stated.

“With two carriers now set to resume services from mainland China, we’re forecasting China will likely regain its spot as Queensland’s No.1 source for inbound tourists in 2024.”

This is the twenty sixth worldwide route secured beneath the Palaszczuk authorities’s $200m Attracting Aviation Investment Fund, a partnership between the state authorities and Queensland’s 4 worldwide airports.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au