- Chinese Airlines Slash Fares Pre-Spring Festival[Dec. 31, 2007]
Spring Festival is now just over a month away, but several Chinese airlines are already offering a whole range of discounts on air travel.
- Heavy Snow Strands Airline Passengers in Jilin Province[Dec. 29, 2007]
Heavy snow has stranded nearly 1,000 airline passengers in northeast China's Jilin Province.
- Beijing Airport's New Terminal 3 for Air China[Dec. 28, 2007]
Starting in March 2008, Air China will begin using the newly constructed Terminal 3 of the Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA). Terminal 3 is China's largest investment project for any airport and will serve as the main supporting building for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
- Heavy Snow Closes Northwest China Airport[Dec. 26, 2007]
Heavy snow in northwest China forced the closure of a major airport on Dec. 26, disrupting the travel of more than 1,000 people.
- Airlines Give Passengers The Chance to Fly A Greener Way[Dec. 22, 2007]
Passengers on two Hong Kong-based airlines are being given the chance to reduce their carbon footprint.
- Cathay Pacific Airways to Add Non-stop Penang-Hong Kong Flight[Dec. 24, 2007]
Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd will add another non-stop flight from Malaysian northern state of Penang to Hong Kong from June next year, bringing its total non-stop service between the two cities to four per week, local media reported on Dec. 24.
- China: Airport Food Prices Down[Dec. 22, 2007]
Airports in China are finally responding to complaints about the high-cost of food in their retail outlets.
- Qantas to Increase Services to Hong Kong[Dec. 20, 2007]
On December 20, Qantas announced that it would increase services between Melbourne and Hong Kong by three flights per week from April 1, 2008.*
- Air China May Fly to Mumbai and Kolkata Soon[Dec. 21, 2007]
Buoyed by the success of its 2008 Olympic packages for Indians, Air China plans to start new services from Kolkata and Mumbai to Beijing from next year, which will help it handle the growing air traffic.
- Persistent Fog Delays Flights in China[Dec. 21, 2007]
Flights were delayed and thousands of passengers were stranded at airports in China on Dec. 21, as heavy fog continued to shroud large areas of the country.