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... ...full story at Shanghai Daily
from Shanghai Daily on Sun, Jul 06 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 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 ... |
| 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 ... |
| 21 Nov 08 |
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54 new charter flights to Taiwan each week » Shanghai Daily THE Chinese mainland has come up with a detailed plan for regular cross-Strait charter flights, the Civil Aviation Administration of China announced yesterday. According to the agreement, signed on November 4... |
| 19 Jun 08 |
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Timetable set for Cross-Strait flight » People's Daily 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 ... |
| 30 May 08 |
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Cross-Strait charter flights set for Dragon Boat Festival » People's Daily Ten airlines from the mainland and Taiwan will make 19 round-trip flights for the traditional Duanwu, or Dragon Boat Festival, from June 3-15, the Civil Aviation Administration of China said Thursday. The mainland airports involved ... |