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Birmingham Airport secures two scheduled flights to China

Flights will head out of the city to Beijing and Shanghai from this summer after a deal was struck with Beijing Capital Airlines

Shanghai will be one flight away from Birmingham by this summer

has secured a massive coup by announcing two scheduled services to .

Flights will head out of the city to Beijing and Shanghai from this summer after a deal was struck with Beijing Capital Airlines.

The twice weekly departures will offer passengers the chance to visit China’s capital and the country’s largest city.

It is a major feather in the cap as presently only Heathrow flies direct to China, with Manchester also set to fly there.

Flights to the Far East were a major target for the airport after its and comes on the back of securing and the , operated by Emirates.

The scheduled service follows on from the success of direct charter flights, the first outside of London, which saw over 7,000 Chinese visitors travel through Birmingham Airport during 2014 and 2015.

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Paul Kehoe, chief executive of Birmingham Airport, said: “Today we have reached one of our goals – to offer direct scheduled services to China. We have made the investment, developed the market and today is testament that our region has enormous demand for direct flights to China.