Central China opens first direct flight to New York
WUHAN -- Wuhan on Wednesday launched the first direct flight connecting Central China and New York in the United States.
The maiden flight, operated by China Southern Airlines, took off at 8:30 pm from Wuhan Tianhe International Airport in Wuhan, capital of Hubei Province.
The new Boeing 787-9 flight will operate three times a week. The outbound flight will leave Wuhan every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, and the return flight departs from New York every Monday, Thursday and Saturday.
Also onboard was 600 kg of Hubei-produced lotus, which was purchased by a New York-based company, according to China Southern Airlines.
"It used to take me a long time to take a group of tourists to New York as we had to transfer via other cities. Now the direct flight only takes 14 hours, and tourists can also travel at a much lower cost," Han Shuang, a Wuhan-based tour guide, told reporters at the airport.
Thanks to the construction of the Belt and Road Initiative and the Yangtze River Economic Belt, Wuhan is rising as a transport hub in Central China, having opened 198 regular domestic and international air routes.
- Over 200 rescuers working to reach trapped miners in east China
- Corrupt official removed from Party in Henan
- Experts call for improvement of AI tech legislation
- Hainan is ready to improve collaboration with South Korea
- China's Yiwu sees surges in orders as Paris 2024 approaches
- China's grain storage capacity exceeds 700M tons