Airline news and deals
Updated: 2012-11-11 11:21
(China Daily)
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China Southern Airlines:
The company will offer a bonus round-trip ticket from Beijing to Amsterdam for as little as low as 990 yuan ($159) if it is booked by Nov 16. The tickets cannot be changed or returned after being purchased and the traveler has to stay in the destination from 7 to 30 days. Check more on www.csair.com.
All Nippon Airways: ANA will increase its direct flights from Japan's Narita Airport to New York to twice a day. A traveler with ANA from Beijing or Shanghai to New York via Narita will get a discounted ticket at a price of 4,900 yuan ($785) if booked before Dec 14. The departure date has to be before March 31. More info on www.ana.co.jp.
British Airways: The company and VisitBritain have launched a marketing campaign in China, one of the UK's fastest growing tourism markets, by offering special fares of 3,300 yuan from Shanghai and 4,000 yuan from Beijing to most UK cities including London, Aberdeen, Belfast and Edinburgh. Check more on www.britishairways.com.
China Daily
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