Ten minutes before schedule the inaugural China Southern Airlines flight CZ3001 made its final approach into Birmingham Airport. It was a historic moment for it was the first direct flight from China to land at a non-London airport. Being from the West Midlands I stood with pride close to the runways edge as the Airbus A330-200 aircraft touched down at BHX that cool July morning. I was lucky enough to be part of the media team, reporting alongside the television news crews it was a moment I will look back on. The energy was electric, a new era had begun with the arrival of the first direct China Southern flight. A sense of excitement was in the air, both in the terminal building with a colourful dragon dance formation to bring a slice of Chinese culture to the morning. This time around at Birmingham Airport I took my passport to be cleared through the security checkpoint, I feel extremely blessed to have been given the opportunity to experience such a momentous event at Birmingham Airport. Choose BHX!
Now, I for one know that when I disembark from a long haul flight I'm not in the best mood but the passengers of flight CZ3001 from Beijing, China were beaming from ear to ear! It was a joyous and special occasion for Birmingham Airport with the first non-stop service from China, most passengers were taking photos of the festivities as they made their way to immigration control. A brass band played from the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. With the early arrival of the flight from China it give the passengers the opportunity to make the most of their trip to England, time waits for no one! It was quite a bizarre and crazy experience from one second to the other with the excitable first visitors from Beijing, China. I shall remember the happy and smiling faces of the China Southern passengers the next time when I decide to travel on a long haul flight. I flew on a inaugural flight that was bound for France, the reception wasn't as joyous compared to the CZ3001 flight. I should of changed my ticket!
Have I been so careless not to mention that the lucky few who landed on China Southern flight CZ30001 were in for a treat? Through the joint partnership of United Travel and Caissa Touristic both arriving and departing passengers will be able to enjoy guided tour packages in England and China, acting as an added cultural exchange to the current program. It was really inspiring to see the once used drop-off and pick-up zones outside the arrivals busy with at least five waiting coaches, ready to show the excitable Chinese passengers what our amazing region is really made of. Working with Shakespeare's England shows that William Shakespeare still puts an honest shift in to this day. Amongst the busy environment that could be see from the front of the main terminal building the presence of media was turned up one dial or so, this event had to be big news because China has made a contribution to businesses such as the MG Rover Group with investment from Nanjing Automobile Group to keep trade in Britain.
It was time to bring the celebrations to a level stage with the 'Hello China' event that was held at Birmingham's Council House, Victoria Square. Networking events as such are still quite new to me but I spoke to the right people. Let's just say the contacts that I made will hopefully have a positive outcome. The two officials from China Southern Airlines made their humbling speech's, both officials expressed the positive's of securing Birmingham Airport as successful route outside London. Amongst the translations the words 'Beijing' and 'Guangzhou' sounded promising for the future so BHX has a fighting chance to be a front-runner with the Chinese-UK business and leisure market. Praise was given to Caissa Touristic and United Travel for their extensive work to cement the program for the summer charter. The 75th birthday celebration for Birmingham Airport signified the opening of the runway extension that will allow aircraft to reach higher levels of thrust to open a new long haul market for BHX. Hao!