Chinese airlines Hainan Airlines will operate passenger and freight flights between China and Norway from spring 2019. This is good news for businessmen and the entire tourism industry. It is planned that the planes will depart three times a week.
High quality
Hainan Airlines offers high quality services. This is evidenced by, inter alia, victory in the "SKYTRAX World's 5-star Airline Rating" for eight years in a row. The operator was also awarded by SKYTRAX in 2017, placing Chinese airlines in the top 10 worldwide. Ultimately, Hainan Airlines took eighth place in this ranking. It is therefore the first Chinese carrier to receive this honor.
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First regular connection
The China-Norway route, scheduled to start in spring 2019, is the first regular connection between these countries by Chinese airlines. Direct connection Bejing – Oslo will significantly contribute to improving the offer air carriers between China and Europe," says Liu Jichun, vice president of Hainan Airlines. "The new air connection will also stimulate economic cooperation not only between China and Norway, but the entire Nordic region," he adds.
Good news for tourism
According to Øyvind Hasaas - director of Oslo airport - Hainan Airlines is the main carrier in China. For Norway, this means a greater influx of tourists from this country who will have the opportunity to see everything that the Country of the Fjords has to offer. That is why, in his opinion, this is good news not only for entrepreneurs dealing with trade in goods with China, but also for the Norwegian tourism industry.
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- “Norway is the most visited Nordic country by Chinese tourists. Moreover, the trend has been developing for several years. From this point of view, it is logical that the renowned Chinese carrier Hainan Airlines wants to start scheduled flights between China and Norway, ”says Øyvind Hasaas.
A shorter way for seafood from Norway
The Chinese are also showing an increasing demand for Norwegian seafood. In this respect, 2017 was a record year. The opening of a regular air connection means that fish, crabs and other products can be transported faster to shops, e.g. in Bejing. For the Chinese consumer, this means being able to purchase and consume even fresher and better-quality products. In turn, for the Norwegian entrepreneur, this means an opportunity to increase sales.
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Airbus A330 - A300 planes will run on the route. They are equipped with 292 seats, including 32 in the "Business" class and 260 in the economy class. There will be departures from Oslo to Bejing three times a week. The key information for the Norwegian economy is that Hainan Airlines is a large carrier, serving over 1400 connections to 110 cities around the world. Part of the routes on the Norway-China route will be freight flights, and it is expected that thanks to these flights, sales of Norwegian seafood alone will amount to over NOK 200 million per year.
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