Chinese carrier Tianjin Airlines will later this month launch flights between Auckland and Xi'an, the home of the Terracotta Warriors
The airline will use an A330-200 on the once-a-week service to the city in central northwest China. The flight is in addition to three services a week the airline runs between Auckland and Tianjin and Chongqing that it started a year ago.
The first flight from Xi'an lands on December 30 and will add 27,000 seats a year in both directions.
Regional China is a developing source market for New Zealand tourism.
Xi'an is a city of 8.7 million that was called Chang'an (meaning the eternal city) in ancient times, it is one of the birthplaces of the ancient Chinese civilisation in the Yellow River Basin area.