Hainan Airlines to Open New Link to Istanbul

Hainan Airlines is to introduce the first direct service between Urumqi, the capital of China’s Xinjiang Province, and Istanbul. The airline has confirmed it will offer a twice weekly connection between the two cities from July 11, with the flight continuing to Shanghai Pu Dong. Hainan will be able to generate additional international traffic by serving both local markets.

There are currently only limited links between Urumqi and Europe, with China Southern Airlines and S7 Airlines offering flights into Moscow and Novosibirsk in Russia and Azerbaijan Airlines and China Southern serving Baku. An estimated 38,000 O&D passengers travelled between the city and Europe in the past year, but Hainan Airlines will expect to stimulate demand by offering the new direct connection. Shanghai is already served directly from Istanbul by Turkish Airlines (THY), with a daily Boeing 777-300ER service.

Hainan Airlines currently offers over 80 weekly flights from Urumqi to ten domestic Chinese destinations, although it does not currently fly to Shanghai Pu Dong. The new link will be operated by an Airbus A330 configured with 34 lie-flat Business Class seats (2-2-2 configuration) and 179 Economy seats (2-4-2 layout).

SCHEDULE ANALYSIS: HAINAN AIRLINES (China – Europe – Summer 2011)

Origin

Destination

Type

Frequency

Weekly Seats

Beijing Capital International

Berlin Tegel

A330

4

776

Brussels

A330

4

776

Budapest Ferihegy

767

4

1,140

Moscow Sheremetyevo

A340

3

834

St Petersburg

767

3

855

Zurich

A330

3

663

Shanghai Pu Dong

Brussels

A330

3

582

TOTAL

24

5,626


The Turkish city will be its seventh destination in Europe, adding to its existing flights from Beijing to Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Moscow and St Petersburg and from Shanghai to Brussels, as well as a new link from Beijing to Zurich which will launch on May 31 (see above table).

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Richard Maslen

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