Yorkshire Post

Direct flight to Shanghai to benefit 40,000

New service can lift region’s economy

- MARK CASCI BUSINESS EDITOR ■ Email: mark.casci@jpimedia.co.uk ■ Twitter: @MarkCasci

MANCHESTER AIRPORT is to begin flying directly to Shanghai, China, in a move said to be set to hand a massive boost to Sino-UK trade.

Chinese carrier Juneyao Air has chosen Manchester for its first ever UK service, which will operate three times a week using the state-of-the-art Boeing 787900 Dreamliner.

Some 40,000 people from Yorkshire travel each year to Shanghai, China’s biggest city and one of the planet’s top five global financial centres.

The news has been hailed as “a key step towards making the North one of the world’s most globally competitiv­e regions” and is tipped to unlock hundreds of millions of pounds worth of trade, investment and tourism benefits.

Business, tourism and cultural leaders say the link will stimulate further valuable connection­s between the Far East and all parts of the North.

Martin Hathaway, managing director of the Mid Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce, said: “Having increased connection­s to China is great news for businesses across Yorkshire so I’m delighted to hear Manchester Airport will soon be launching flights to Shanghai.

“Businesses throughout Halifax, Huddersfie­ld and Wakefield will benefit from faster and more direct connectivi­ty to Shanghai, and the potential impact this will have on exports, tourism, students and jobs is substantia­l.”

Manchester Airport began a direct service to China’s capital Beijing three years ago, a service which was independen­tly assessed to have brought the region a 38 per cent increase in the number of Chinese visitors and

boosted the average spend per visit by 94 per cent, much higher than the national average.

The Beijing-Manchester route also boosted export values between Yorkshire and China by 41 per cent, with airport bosses expecting the Shanghai route to create similar opportunit­ies. Michelle Brown, marketing manager, Visit York, said: “We are delighted to hear that this new route is confirmed from Shanghai to Manchester which will bring even more connectivi­ty to the North of England.

“In York over the past three years since the Beijing route launched, we’ve seen a massive impact on our inbound Chinese visitor figures, ranking now as the second highest overseas market to York after the US. This is also great news in terms of access to Nanjing, our sister city, which is just a short train ride away from Shanghai.”

Henri Murison, director of the Northern Powerhouse Partnershi­p, said: “Forging closer links between China and the Northern Powerhouse is crucial to increasing the contributi­on the North makes to the UK economy and reinforces the role of Manchester Airport as the global, long-haul gateway to the North – a Heathrow for the North bringing investment, growth and skilled jobs to the region.

“This new route to Shanghai and others including to the US and Bangladesh, is not simply about connecting the people of the North West to the world.

“It is a chance for all of the Northern Powerhouse’s 15 million people to create new opportunit­ies for them and their families.”

Manchester Airport CEO, Andrew Cowan, said: “This news underlines the critical role Manchester Airport plays in connecting people and businesses across the North to the world’s most important markets.

“We have seen first-hand how new routes to high-growth economies can unlock significan­t trade, cultural and knowledge exchange opportunit­ies and this will be no different.”

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MARTIN HATHAWAY: ‘Having increased connection­s to China is great news for businesses.’

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