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China Southern Airline launches new route from UK to China

Asia’s largest airline, China Southern Airline, has launched a new route from the UK to China, with flights between London and Wuhan taking off in May 2018.

The new route will be the only non-stop flight operating from London to the Central Chinese city and will fly three times per week, from May 30, 2018 with fares from £377 return, including taxes.

The historical city, which once consisted of three smaller cities – Hanyang, Hankou, and Wuchang – is the capital of the Hubei province in Central China. Famous landmarks can be found in the city, including the Yellow Crane Tower (believed to have originally been built in 223AD, during the Three Kingdoms Period) and East Lake, a freshwater lake covering an area of 87sq km, of which 33sq km are water. 

Based in Guangzhou, China Southern Airlines operates both the A380 and B787 (Dreamliner) aircraft. The new route, which will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, will use the Airbus 330-200. The new flight schedule will run from 30 May 30, 2018 until Oct 26, 2018:

 

CZ0674: Departs London Heathrow 22.10, arrives Wuhan Tianhe 15.35+1

CZ0673: Departs Wuhan Tianhe 14.25, arrives London Heathrow 18.45

 

China Southern Airline is a member of the SkyTeam airline alliance.