Shenzhen Airlines will launch its first-ever Australian service with direct flights between Melbourne and Shenzhen, starting December 22, 2025. The route will run three times a week on widebody Airbus A330 aircraft.
Airport officials and industry groups say the move strengthens ties between Victoria and southern China, promising more seats, lower fares, and new freight capacity ahead of the busy Lunar New Year travel period.

What’s launching and when
- Airline: Shenzhen Airlines
- Route: Shenzhen (SZX) – Melbourne (MEL)
- Start date: December 22, 2025
- Frequency: Three flights per week
- Aircraft: Airbus A330
This will be the airline’s debut in Australia, expanding Melbourne’s already deep links to mainland China. The decision follows expanded bilateral air services rights agreed by Chinese and Australian authorities, opening space for new carriers and extra frequencies.
Why this matters for travelers
The route offers a fresh, nonstop option into the tech and manufacturing hub of Shenzhen, with easy onward connections across southern and central China.
- Until now, many travelers had to route via Sydney or other Asian hubs.
- More nonstop choices generally mean increased competition, which can lead to lower fares and improved schedules.
Melbourne Airport reports its international traffic hit record highs in the financial year ending June 30, 2025, with over 11.95 million international passengers (up 8.3% year-on-year). Extra seats on an Airbus A330 three times a week should ease peak-season pressure and give families and students more flexibility.
Visa and entry basics
If you’re a Chinese passport holder traveling to Australia for tourism, family visits, or business meetings, you’ll typically apply for the Australian Visitor visa (subclass 600). Applications are online through the Department of Home Affairs. Check eligibility, documents, and fees here: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/visitor-600
If you plan a short transit through Australia on your way to another country, look at the Transit visa (subclass 771), which applies in limited circumstances for very short stopovers. Details: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/transit-771
Important notes:
– Always apply early. December and January are peak months.
– Ensure your passport has at least six months’ validity.
– Keep proof of funds, travel plans, and accommodation ready for your application.
– Health and vaccination rules can change. Check the latest requirements before travel.
According to analysis by VisaVerge.com, early and complete visa filings reduce last-minute disruptions for holiday travelers and students returning for the Australian academic year.
Business, tourism, and cargo impact
Shenzhen Airlines’ Airbus A330 brings meaningful belly cargo space three times weekly, which supports several commercial activities:
- Victorian exporters can move fresh produce, dairy, wine, and high-value goods directly into the Greater Bay Area.
- Tourism operators expect a lift in inbound Chinese visitors who typically spend on hotels, restaurants, retail, and regional day trips.
- Melbourne Airport and Victoria’s government point to broader economic gains across hospitality, education, and air freight.
Melbourne Airport’s leadership has welcomed the service, highlighting added competition and choice. Victoria’s government stresses stronger growth for local businesses as visitor numbers rise.
How to book and connect
- Tickets will be sold on Shenzhen Airlines’ website, major travel agencies, and leading online booking platforms.
- The schedule is designed to allow onward connections within China via the airline’s domestic network. Major cities like Guangzhou, Guilin, Xi’an, Chengdu, and Kunming are typically reachable with a single stop in Shenzhen.
- From Melbourne, travelers can connect across Australia and to New Zealand via partner airlines and interline agreements.
Tip: When booking during peak holidays, consider flexible fares or change-friendly tickets. Seats on popular dates around Lunar New Year sell out quickly.
What officials and industry say
- Shenzhen Airlines’ leadership has signaled a focus on high-quality service and smooth connectivity across its domestic network.
- Lorie Argus, Melbourne Airport’s CEO, emphasized the importance of competition and choice for travelers, and the benefits to Victoria’s tourism and exporters.
- Danny Pearson, Victoria’s Minister for Economic Growth and Jobs, stressed that more flights mean more visitors and stronger growth for local businesses.
Aviation analysts view the debut as a well-timed bet on rebounding Chinese outbound travel in 2025, with Australia near the top of preferred long-haul destinations. Industry groups expect additional gains as the route matures.
Background and what’s next
Chinese carriers have led much of the post-pandemic recovery in Australia–China travel. Before 2025, direct Melbourne–Shenzhen options were limited or required a transfer. The new Shenzhen Airlines service fills that gap and supports Victoria’s wider push to deepen links with the Greater Bay Area.
If demand is strong, the airline could:
1. Add more weekly flights
2. Explore new Australian points
Ongoing talks between Australia and China may allow further expansion in 2026 and beyond. Government policy settings that encourage capacity growth, combined with airport upgrades in both cities, point to steady long-term growth.
For government policy updates on international air services arrangements, see Australia’s official aviation framework overview: https://www.infrastructure.gov.au/infrastructure-transport-vehicles/aviation/international-air-services
Real-world scenarios
- Family travel: A Melbourne-based family visiting relatives in Guangdong can fly nonstop to Shenzhen, then take a short high-speed train ride to neighboring cities—cutting travel time and avoiding extra connections via Sydney.
- Exporters: A Victorian seafood exporter can use the Airbus A330 belly cargo space to deliver chilled product direct to Shenzhen’s markets, reducing handling and spoilage risk.
Practical steps before you fly
- Apply for the right Australian visa if needed:
- Tourism/business:
Visitor visa (subclass 600)
(link above) - Short transit:
Transit visa (subclass 771)
(link above)
- Tourism/business:
- Book early and set fare alerts. Three weekly flights provide good capacity, but peak dates will still fill quickly.
- Check baggage rules for Shenzhen Airlines, especially if carrying gifts or specialty items.
- Confirm any domestic China connections. Leave enough time at SZX for transfer and immigration checks.
- Keep copies of hotel bookings, return tickets, and travel insurance. These documents help both visa processing and airport checks.
The bottom line
- Start date: December 22, 2025
- Frequency: Three weekly flights
- Aircraft: Airbus A330
- Route: Shenzhen–Melbourne
- Why it matters: More nonstop seats, better fares, stronger tourism, and extra cargo capacity
This new Shenzhen Airlines link adds a practical, time-saving option for families, students, business travelers, and exporters. With visas filed early and bookings made ahead of peak months, travelers can make the most of the fresh connection between Melbourne and one of China’s fastest-growing gateways.
This Article in a Nutshell
Shenzhen Airlines launches nonstop Shenzhen–Melbourne flights December 22, 2025, three weekly A330 services. The route shortens travel to southern China, adds cargo capacity for exporters, increases competition, and relieves Melbourne’s peak-season pressure. Early visa filing and flexible fares recommended for travelers during busy Lunar New Year travel periods.