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Hainan Airlines to reconnect Brussels and Shanghai with direct route

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Arnaud Feist, CEO of Brussels Airport, has announced today on Twitter that Hainan Airlines will reconnect Brussels and Shanghai with a direct flight as from next year.

The Chinese carrier already operated a direct flight between the two major cities, but dropped the route in early 2012 due to low demand.

It is not yet known what type of equipment will be used to operate the route.

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Hainan Airlines starts direct flights from Brussels Airport to Shanghai

The Chinese airline Hainan Airlines will launch direct flights between Brussels Airport and Shanghai Pudong International Airport in the course of 2017. The new direct flight will facilitate existing investment and export opportunities for both countries and also create new ones. During the official visit led by Prime Minister Charles Michel, Hainan Airlines and Brussels Airport Company signed a letter of intent for further collaboration.

The non-stop connection between Brussels and Shanghai gives additional growth opportunities to both economies. The distance between the two cities will become smaller, facilitating direct commercial relations and stimulating tourism. This flight will in itself create more than 100 direct jobs in Belgium and many more indirectly. The extensive network out of Brussels Airport to other European destinations and to Africa offers additional opportunities for business travellers and tourists from the Shanghai region.

Arnaud Feist, CEO of Brussels Airport Company

This is an excellent moment to launch direct flights between Shanghai and Brussels. There is a growing interest from the business communities in both countries. In recent years, Shanghai has become a particularly attractive investment destination due to its significantly improved market position and a flourishing local market. Belgium has had a strong link with Shanghai for many years. Business leaders in both countries are reacting very positively to this new direct connection.

Sun Jianfeng, Lead Executive of Hainan Airlines.

Hainan Airlines previously operated a direct flight between Brussels and Shanghai from May 2010 to December 2011 on the occasion of the World Exposition in Shanghai and has now decided to soon launch direct flight on a permanent basis. Further details as to frequency, schedule, type of aircraft and exact launch date will be communicated in coming weeks.

Mr Sun Jianfeng,  Lead Executive of Hainan Airlines and Arnaud Feist, CEO of Brussels Airport Company, have signed a declaration of intent for the new service in the presence of the Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang and Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel.

The declaration of intent between Hainan Airlines and Brussels Airport Company even goes an important step further. Both partners will collaborate in efforts towards the future daily operation of the routes to both Beijing and Shanghai. Moreover both companies will continue to look at further development opportunities within the HNA Group.

31 October 2016

This post was published on 31 October 2016 13:10

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