Christmas came early for Victorian travellers and tourism operators, with Shenzhen Airlines launching its first-ever flights to Australia and choosing Melbourne as its debut gateway. The Star Alliance carrierโs inaugural service from Shenzhenโs Baoโan Airport landed at Melbourne Airport on 23 December, adding a major new link between Victoria and one of Chinaโs fastestโgrowing megaโcities.
Melbourne Welcomes Its 42nd International Airline
Shenzhen Airlines will operate three flights per week between Shenzhen and Melbourne using Airbus A330โ300 aircraft, injecting more than 95,000 seats a year into the AustraliaโChina market. The new route makes Shenzhen Airlines theย 42nd carrierย serving Tullamarine, nudging the airport past its preโCovid record of 41 airlines and underscoring Melbourneโs position as Australiaโs busiest 24/7 international hub.โ
The arrival also lifts Melbourneโs tally of mainland Chinese carriers to 10, reflecting strong demand for both leisure and business travel, as well as freight and trade links with the worldโs secondโlargest economy. Shenzhen joins heavyweight brands such as Emirates, Qatar Airways and Turkish Airlines in selecting Melbourne as their first Australian port of call.โ
A Boost for Victoriaโs Visitor Economy and Exports
Melbourne Airport CEO Lorie Argus said the new service would have benefits that extend well beyond the terminal. Every time an international aircraft lands at Tullamarine, Victoriaโs economy is estimated to gain aroundย AUD 500,000ย through spending on hotels, restaurants, attractions and retail.โ
โMelbourne and Victoria have a long and proud connection with China, and we are incredibly pleased to be strengthening that connection with the launch of this new service,โ Argus said.โ
Direct ShenzhenโMelbourne flights will:
- Channel more visitors into Victoriaโs tourism hotspots, from laneway dining and major events in Melbourne to regional destinations such as the Great Ocean Road and Yarra Valley.
- Give local exporters faster access to one of Chinaโs largest consumer markets, supporting highโvalue shipments of fresh produce, wine, dairy and other premium goods.
To support this growth, Melbourne Airport is investing in an expanded international terminal, a stateโofโtheโart baggage system and a proposed third runway to keep capacity aligned with rising demand.โ
Shenzhen: Chinaโs High-Tech Gateway for Aussies
With a fleet of more than 230 aircraft carrying around 40 million passengers annually, Shenzhen Airlines is Chinaโs fifthโlargest airline, operating a network of over 90 domestic and international destinations across China, Japan, South Korea, Southeast Asia, the UK and beyond.โ
Its home city, Shenzhen, is one of Chinaโs largest urban centres, with a catchment of more than 17 million people and a reputation as the โSilicon Valley of Chinaโ thanks to its booming tech industry and innovation ecosystem. For Australian travellers, the new route offers:โ
- Nonstop access to one of Chinaโs most dynamic cities, renowned for food, shopping and nightlife
- A convenient jumpingโoff point for exploring the wider Pearl River Delta, including nearby Hong Kong and Guangzhou
โShenzhen is one of Chinaโs largest technology hubs and a fascinating gateway for Australians looking to explore the booming cities of the Pearl River Delta or beyond,โ Argus noted.โ
Melbourneโs International Network Keeps Growing
Shenzhen Airlinesโ debut caps a flurry of network expansion at Melbourne Airport in late 2025. Recent and announced additions include new services from Delta Air Lines to Los Angeles, Hong Kong Airlines, a fresh MelbourneโBali route, and Finnairโs upcoming nonโstop MelbourneโHelsinki flights, plus Australiaโs firstโever nonโstop commercial service to the Maldives from May 2026.โ
With Shenzhen Airlines now on the board and further longโhaul routes in the pipeline, Melbourne is consolidating its role as a key AsiaโPacific gateway โ connecting Victoria more deeply to Chinaโs tech capital while offering travellers and exporters more choice than ever before.