China Southern Airlines adds Bangkok & Singapore from Nanning
Celebration the launch of China Southern’s flights from Singapore Changi Airport to Guilin and Nanning. China Southern Airlines has added two new routes from Nanning (NNG) in Southern China. On 10 December the airline resumed four times weekly flights on the 1,280-kilometre route to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK), a route it had served in the summer of 2010. Hainan Airlines already serves the market with thrice-weekly flights. On 11 December China Southern added thrice-weekly flights to Singapore (SIN), a 2,420-kiometre route that is already served thrice-weekly by China Eastern Airlines. The service originates in Guilin enabling same aircraft, one-stop service between Singapore and Guilin. Both routes will be operated by 737-800s, and will complement the airline’s existing international service from Nanning to Taipei. In 2012 Nanning Wuxu International Airport handled just over seven million passengers, ranking it 27th among Chinese Airports.