First non stop flight Beijing- Honolulu arrives in Hawaii

The Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA), the state’s tourism agency, welcomed the first regularly-scheduled nonstop flight from Beijing to Honolulu today.

The Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA), the state’s tourism agency, welcomed the first regularly-scheduled nonstop flight from Beijing to Honolulu today. Air China’s flight CA837 departed Beijing, China on Tuesday, Jan. 21 at 1:30 a.m. Beijing time. Carrying approximately 270 passengers, the Airbus 330-200 is landing at Honolulu International Airport on Monday, Jan. 20 at the scheduled arrival time of 4:30 p.m. HST. Passengers were greeted with lei, Hawaiian music and hula.

“China is a tremendous market for our tourism economy and this new route will provide greater ease of access to our Hawaiian Islands,” said Mike McCartney, president and CEO of the HTA. “The process to obtain a U.S. visa in China has also improved, which will support our efforts to grow this expansive market.”

The flight will operate three times a week arriving in Honolulu on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The HTA estimates the flight will provide $80.4 million in visitor spending and $8.6 million in state tax revenue annually.

“As a major airline in China and a member of the Star Alliance, Air China has always been committed to providing our passengers with convenient, high quality service,” said Mr. Wang Mingyuan, vice president of Air China. “One of our goals is to create an internationally competitive network and this newly launched Beijing to Honolulu direct route is in line with our strategies. We hope that our extensive network of routes and convenient, quality flight experience will drive more visitors from around the world to the Hawaiian Islands.”

During the first 11 months of 2013, Hawaii welcomed more than 123,000 visitors from China. This year, the HTA projects reaching 182,000 visitors, an increase of 21.5 percent. The China market is the highest spending visitor market with an average of $392 per person per day spending.

“Diversification of our tourism profile for the long-term sustainability of Hawaii’s visitor industry is an important goal in 2014 and we will continue to work with our airline, industry and marketing partners to drive international demand,” added McCartney.

Air China is China’s only national flag carrier and a member of the world’s largest airline network – Star Alliance. By October 2013, Air China had a fleet of 488 passenger aircrafts and freighters of mainly Boeing and Airbus families. It operates 291 routes, including 68 international routes, 14 regional routes and 209 domestic routes. It serves 150 cities in 30 countries and regions, including 45 international cities, 3 regional cities and 102 domestic cities. Every week, Air China offers over 1.3 million seats on over 7,000 flights per week. Utilizing its extensive network and its hub in Beijing, especially after its admission to the Star Alliance, Air China can fly passengers to 1,328 airports in 195 countries. For more information, visit Air China’s official website http://www.airchina.com.cn.

Established in 1998, the Hawaii Tourism Authority, the state’s tourism agency, is responsible for strategically managing tourism to optimize benefits for Hawaii that integrates the interest of visitors, the community and visitor industry. Tourism is our state’s leading economic driver and largest employer and the HTA continually works to ensure its sustainability well into the future. For more information on the HTA, please visit www.hawaiitourismauthority.org, find us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter (@HawaiiHTA)

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