- China.org.cn Launches Korean Service[Jun. 26, 2006]
China.org.cn, a Beijing-based news and information website, and South Korea's The Daily Naeil Co., Ltd are launching china.org.cn's Korean service.
- Press: China's Budget Hotels Are Booming[Jun. 26, 2006]
China's hotel operators plan to provide more low-cost accommodation to meet demands of a growing economy and more business travellers, the South China Morning Post reported, citing a budget hotel executive.
- $12,000 Mouse Damage to China Jet[Jun. 26, 2006]
China Eastern Airlines has suffered $12,500 damages in the hunt for a mouse that boarded one of its commercial jets, China Radio International said on Sunday.
- Macau to Sign Agreement with Mongolia[Jun. 25, 2006]
Macau's Office for Transportation and Public Affairs today announces, Macau's Secretary for Transportation and Public Affairs,Ou Wenlong, leaves Macau for Beijing on 25th, June, and will go to Ulan Bator, the capital of Mongolia, to sign a new air service agreement between Macau SAR Government and Mongolian Government with Zeng Gele, the Minister for Mongolia's Road, Transportation and Tourism on 27th, and come back to Macau on the 29th of this month.
- Great Wall Airlines Officially Launched[Jun. 23, 2006]
Great Wall Airlines, a joint venture airline established by China Great Wall Industry Corporation, Singapore Airlines Cargo Pte Ltd and Dahlia Investments Pte Ltd (a wholly owned subsidiary of Temasek Holdings Pte Ltd), was officially launched at a ceremony at the Shanghai International Convention Centre June 22nd.
- EVA's Third Boeing 777-300ER Delivered[Jun. 23, 2006]
EVA Air Chairman Steve Lin took delivery of the airline's third Boeing 777-300ER at a ceremony in Seattle on June 22, 2006. The brand-new aircraft was immediately ferried back to Taipei, Taiwan and scheduled to land at Chiang Kai-Shek International Airport (CKS) at 5:30 p.m. (17:30) on June 23 (Taipei time).
- El Al to Operate Daily Flights to HK,PEK[Jun. 25, 2006]
New flights to begin within two years; in coming November, El Al to increase number of Hong-Kong's weekly flights
- Thai Airways, Shanghai Air in Deal[Jun. 24, 2006]
Chinese regional carrier Shanghai Airlines and Thai Airways International said they had inked a co-operation deal that included code sharing.
- Air China Poised for Growth at Dallas[Jun. 23, 2006]
One by one, the flight crew of Air China Cargo's Boeing 747 freighter stepped out of the plane and onto the radiating heat of the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport's tarmac.
- 2.56mln Passengers for Air China in May[Jun. 23, 2006]
Air China Ltd, the Mainland China's flag carrier, said it carried 2.56 mln passengers in May, up 14.7 pct from a year earlier.