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New Manchester Airport to Shanghai route tipped to unlock hundreds of millions of pounds worth of trade, investment and tourism benefits

The new route will be a boost for the 180,000 people and businesses within Manchester Airport’s catchment area who already travel to Shanghai

Shanghai is China's biggest city by population(Image: Vview.2013)

Northern leaders have welcomed a landmark deal which will see a new route to Shanghai,  China’s biggest city, from Manchester Airport.

Juneyao Air, the Chinese carrier, has chosen the airport for its first ever º£½ÇÊÓÆµ service.

The three-times-a-week route will start in March 2020 using the state-of-the-art Boeing 787-900 Dreamliner.

Manchester Airport CEO Andrew Cowan said: “This news underlines the critical role Manchester Airport plays in connecting people and businesses across the North to the world’s most important markets.

The Juneyao Air Boeing 787-9(Image: Juneyao Air Branding Department)

“We have seen first-hand how new routes to high-growth economies can unlock significant trade, cultural and knowledge exchange opportunities and this will be no different.

“We are delighted that Juneyao Air has recognised everything the North has to offer, in terms of its business base, natural and cultural assets and world-leading universities when choosing to launch this new service.

“I would like to thank all those who have worked hard to strengthen our region’s ties with China, especially the Manchester China Forum, in recent years.”

The new route will be a boost for the 180,000 people and businesses within Manchester Airport’s catchment area who already travel to Shanghai, ranked as one of the top five Global Financial Centres, each year.