According to China Eastern and Shanghai airlines, the timetable for cross-strait weekend flights was finalized on 18th. Four China Eastern airlines flights and two with Shanghai airlines will depart from China's mainland. The flight sche ... ...full story at People's Daily
from People's Daily on Thu, Jun 19 2008
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| 04 Apr 08 |
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Cross-Strait Charter Flights Take-Off for Qingming Festival »
YouTube video On April 2, a China Eastern flight left Shanghai for Taipei, kicking off a series of seasonal cross-strait charter flights for the traditional Chinese tomb-sweeping festival, or Qingming Festival - CCTV News |
| 07 Feb 08 |
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Pre-festival cross-Strait charter flights wind up amid severe weather » People's Daily As flight CI7958 operated by Taiwan-based China Airlines left for Taipei from Shanghai Pudong International Airport Wednesday night, cross-Strait charter flights prior to the Spring Festival completed. The 2008 cross-Strait charter ... |
| 07 Jul 08 |
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China Eastern Airlines to set up Taiwan office » People's Daily The Shanghai-based China Eastern Airlines has become the first mainland aviation company approved to set up an office in Taipei, handling cross-Strait charter flights services, a company official said Sunday. Cao Jianxiong, general ... |
| 06 Jul 08 |
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4 not-to-supports set for Dalai » Shanghai Daily SHANGHAI-BASED China Eastern Airlines has become the first mainland aviation company approved to set up an office in Taipei to handle cross-Strait charter flights services, a company official said yesterday. Cao... |
| 23 Jun 07 |
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First cross-Strait flights between Chinese mainland, Taiwan for Dragon Boat Festival conclude » People's Daily Flight GE301/2 of Taiwan's Transasia Airways completed a round flight between Taipei and Shanghai on Friday, ending the cross-Strait flights between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan for the Dragon Boat Festival. |
| 04 Jul 08 |
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First cross-strait weekend charter flight takes off » Shanghai Daily THE first cross-Strait weekend chartered flight from China's mainland to Taiwan took off at 6:31am from Guangzhou, capital city of the southern Guangdong Province early this morning. More than 100 mainland tourists... |