Friday, June 10, 2016

Virgin Australia eyes China debut in late 2Q2017 - ch-aviation.com

Illustration of Virgin Australia Intl B777-300ER

Virgin Australia (VA, Brisbane Int'l) has applied to the Australian International Air Services Commission (IASC) for a five-year permit to operate regular flights to China and Hong Kong. The move follows HNA Group's recent decision to acquire a 13% stake in the carrier.

In a filing, Virgin Australia said its Virgin Australia International (VA, Brisbane Int'l) unit intended to commence daily services to each of Beijing Capital and Hong Kong Chek Lap Kok from an undisclosed "major" Australian gateway with effect from June 1, 2017. Operations will be on-boardA330-200 equipment with a total of 1,925 seats per week required.

The launch of the flights is also dependent on the Chinese and Hong Kong authorities allocating take-off and landing slots to the carrier.

Virgin Australia's longhaul network current entails: Sydney Kingsford Smith-Abu Dhabi Int'l and Brisbane and Sydney to Los Angeles Int'l.


Virgin Australia eyes China debut in late 2Q2017 - ch-aviation.com

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