China Southern Airlines says New Zealand should be doing more for the growing number of Chinese tourists coming here. The airline has been flying here since 2011. Last year it carried 61,000 passengers from China.
Its recently appointed general manager in New Zealand Mike Ma says at times there have not been enough interpreters in Auckland and hotel and restaurant space was sometimes stretched during the peak summer tourist season from Christmas to March, including Chinese New Year.
Ma said the airline wanted to bring more independent travellers to New Zealand but they were interested in a wider range of activities than traditional shopping holidays. Golf, harbour cruising and kayaking were becoming increasingly popular.
"For that I think we must strengthen co-operation with many people, including the Government, travel agents, airports, [and] Chambers of Commerce."
The airline flies a near-new Airbus A330-200 from Auckland to Guangzhou in southern China. It started flying three times a week in April, 2011 but expanded to daily flights in November that year. It says its aircraft have been about 80 per cent full but wants to raise its profile in New Zealand to boost that and improve yield.