The Chinese low-cost carrier, a subsidiary of Hainan Airlines, will begin three weekly A330-200 flights to Hangzhou starting in June, complementing its existing Qingdao service. The new route will make Hangzhou the eighth mainland Chinese destination to see services from Melbourne.
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The number of airlines using Melbourne now is growing fast with no curfew and being Australia’s largest city people are wanting to travel. Qantas sadly has let Melbourne down and people are using international airlines.