The introduction of direct flights from the Chinese mainland has propelled the number of visitors from there to exceed numbers from the United States through Auckland.
Latest Auckland Airport figures showed a 30 per cent increase in the number of Chinese visitors in the year to April, coinciding with the arrival of China Southern Airlines last year. The rolling 12-month average arrival figures put Chinese ahead of the US. They also outspent Americans last year for the first time on record.
The airport's general manager of aeronautical commercial Glenn Wedlock said China Southern had been important in building the increasingly lucrative market.
"It's the fastest moving market we have. We're seeing a greater number of free and independent travellers starting to come through."
The airline moved from flying here five times a week to daily soon after beginning flights from its Guangzhou hub on the Pearl River Delta last April.