Throughout the past year the number of tourists from the hinterland outside the main cities of Guangzhou, Shanghai and Beijing had also rocketed, said Wedlock.
China Southern spent about $10 million promoting New Zealand in China last year and tourism and trade missions have focused efforts there during the past year. Auckland Airport used Chinese movie actress Dong Xuan to promote the country. The campaign reached an estimated 10 million Chinese.
A new deal allows a trebling in the number of daily flights between New Zealand and China although China Southern says it has no immediate plans to increase services.
China Southern last week began direct services to London via Guangzhou three times a week.
Its president Si Xianmin said in Beijing yesterday the airline would increase connecting flights to London to daily in the Northern Hemisphere winter and this would give even better connections for New Zealanders.
China Southern is Asia's biggest airline by passenger numbers and is working with government authorities to allow a visa waiver period of up to 72 hours in Guangzhou to make it easier for New Zealanders to visit the city.
Air New Zealand - the other airline flying directly to mainland China - began flying three times a week to Shanghai in 2006 and twice a week to Beijing in 2008. From the end of the month it will stop flying to Beijing and consolidate services into Shanghai five times a week. It plans daily flights from early next year.