Tianjin Airlines is a regional airline headquartered in Tianjin Binhai International Airport passenger terminal building, Dongli District, Tianjin, People's Republic of China.
Tianjin Airlines, which is Auckland's Chinese carrier, will launch the first Chinese flights from Auckland to Chongqing and Tianjin of China in December 2016. The flights will operate between Tianjin, Chongqing and Auckland three times a week using an A330 aircraft.
It will be the first Oceania route for Tianjin Airlines, which plans to use an A330 aircraft on the new routes to two of China's most important economic centers. In May 2016, Tianjin Airlines imported its first A330 aircraft, since then 9 international routes have been in operation, including Tianjin-Moscow and Tianjin-Chongqing-London, which showed the internationalization of Tianjin Airlines by leaps and bounds.
The launch will involve direct flights from China's fourth largest city, Tianjin to Chongqing, one of the world's largest urban centers and a major manufacturing and transportation hub in southwest China, and then fly to Auckland three times per week all year-round.
Chongqing is a major economic center of the Yangtze basin and has a population of more than 30 million. Chongqing has invested heavily in infrastructure and is very well connected to the rest of China. These infrastructure improvements have led to the arrival of numerous foreign direct investors in industries including car manufacture, finance and retailing.
With a population of more than 15 million, Tianjin is the largest coastal city in northern China and the major gateway port serving the capital Beijing. It is also home to a Special Economic Zone where key experimental economic reforms are taking place, and has become a hub of advanced industries and financial activities with 285 of Fortune 500 companies now having presence there.
The A330 selected by Tianjin Airlines is designed to carry 260 passengers with 18 business class seats and 242 economy class seats. Auckland Airport estimates that Tianjin Airlines' new service will add 83,000 seats for Auckland route every year and will provide a $102 million boost to the New Zealand tourism industry.
Norris Carter, Auckland Airport's general manager – aeronautical commercial, says the airport warmly welcomes Tianjin Airline's announcement. With more and more Chinese people travelling to New Zealand, attracted by its safety and unique scenery, "This is great news for Auckland Airport as well as for our city and the country."
"China is a rapidly developing source market for New Zealand tourism and this new route flying directly to Auckland provides another option for Chinese visitors to experience New Zealand," Carter said.