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China’s Hainan Airlines launches first North American service
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Hainan Airlines announced its first service to North America with nonstop flights from Seattle to Beijing beginning on June 9, 2008. Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire said, “I enthusiastically welcome Hainan Airlines to Washington state. During my trade mission to China in 2005, I urged the Hainan Airlines Chairman to begin nonstop flights from Seattle to Beijing, and I am thrilled that such flights will soon be a reality. China is Washington’s No. 1 international trading partner, and nonstop flights between Seattle and Beijing will promote increased business, tourism and cultural understanding.”

Port of Seattle Commission President John Creighton said, “The Puget Sound region is a key trading partner with China. Hainan Airlines’ nonstop service to Beijing will continue to promote our region’s business, tourist and cultural connections to the world’s fastest-growing economy.”

“Hainan Airlines is honored to begin nonstop service to North America, and Seattle, in particular, as our first city,” said Mr. Deng Jian, Hainan Airlines’ chief marketing officer in Beijing. “Seattle and the Pacific Northwest are home to many world-class companies that have significant business ties to China. We look forward to being Seattle’s nonstop gateway to China for both business and leisure travelers. We hope to strengthen the friendship between China and the United States through our world-class service.”

With U.S. Department of Transportation approval in hand, Hainan Airlines can now begin the process of taking reservations and selling tickets on its North American reservation and information number.

Hainan Airlines is expected to be the only carrier to offer nonstop service between Seattle and Beijing when it begins operations this summer. Initial flights will be on new Airbus A330-200 aircraft with two classes of service – business and economy. There will be 36 business class seats and 186 economy class seats.

Hainan Airlines is a China launch customer for the new Boeing 787 and will begin flying the revolutionary jet when it becomes available. Until then, the airline will launch service with the efficient and comfortable Airbus A330.

Through its extensive network in China, Hainan Airlines can connect Seattle travelers to more than 40 Chinese cities, including the capitals of each province. Hainan Airlines’ flight to Beijing will also offer convenient connecting flights to major Chinese cities such as Shanghai.

The direct flight from Seattle to Beijing will be a prime connector for neighboring Northwest markets, such as Spokane, Portland, Boise and Las Vegas, none of which have nonstop flights to China.

The nonstop flight will operate four times weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

The approximately 11.5 hour direct flight from Seattle to Beijing will save roughly 4 to 6 hours by avoiding layovers when connecting through other airports such as Vancouver or San Francisco. It is only a 10.5 hour return flight from Beijing to Seattle.

Hainan Airlines has appointed AirWorld Inc. as its general sales agent for North America.

Vicky Karantzavelou - Wednesday, February 06, 2008
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