Edinburgh and Dublin will get a direct connection to Beijing from June after Hainan Airlines revealed a short notice route launch.
The carrier will start services on June 12, operating from Dublin to Beijing four times per week.
On two of these days, the service will be non-stop between Dublin and Beijing and on the other two days, flights will operate with a stopover in Edinburgh.
Direct Beijing-Dublin flights will operate on Thursdays and Sundays. Flights will depart Beijing at 01:30, arriving in Dublin at 06:00. Direct Dublin-Beijing services will operate on Tuesdays and Saturdays and will depart Dublin Airport at 11:10, arriving in Beijing at 05:00 the following day.
Beijing-Edinburgh-Dublin services will operate on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Flights will depart Beijing at 01:30, arriving in Dublin at 09:10 via Edinburgh.
The Dublin-Edinburgh-Beijing service will operate on Thursdays and Sundays, departing at 08:00 and arriving in Beijing via Edinburgh at 05:00 the following day.
Last year, about 120,000 passengers travelled between Ireland and mainland China, with journeys to and from Beijing accounting for more than a quarter of those trips. Ireland is the largest travel market in Europe for Chinese traffic that does not currently have a non-stop flight.
Simon Coveney, deputy head of the Irish government, said: “This first ever direct route to mainland China and the first Irish destination in Hainan Airlines’ international network is a major achievement, which will prove transformational to the bilateral relationship between China and Ireland.”
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