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First China to Birmingham flights sell out

Hopes of permanent link between city and China raised after high interest in Far East flights

Birmingham Airport

 

A permanent air route to is a step closer after the first flights from the Far East into Birmingham sold out.

The historic inaugural flight from Beijing lands at on Tuesday, marking the first use designed to bring more far-flung tourists to the city.

The 248-seat, A330-200 aircraft will fly from Beijing on three dates between July 22 and August 6.

The service will be operated by Chinese travel company Caissa and its chief executive, Chen Xiaobing, said Birmingham was an "important tourist destination" for the superpower.

The flights will be the to land outside of London, with almost 750 seats selling out quickly, suggesting an appetite to visit the city.

Experts believe the , with Chinese tourists interested in destinations like Stratford-upon-Avon and the Cotswolds.

A Birmingham Airport spokesperson told the Post: "All the Beijing flights to Birmingham are sold.

"They are mostly package tour people but there are around 70 independent travellers on board too. Those on package tours will spend time touring the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in a week and will include time in Birmingham, Edinburgh, Bicester Village and London."