- Scandinavian Airlines Increases Flights to Beijing; Adds Codeshare Destinations[Nov. 26, 2007]
SAS Scandinavian Airlines is increasing its service between Scandinavia and Beijing due to high demand. A daily service between Copenhagen and Beijing was introduced last month and early next year, SAS will also further increase frequency on its Stockholm-Beijing route to six weekly.
- Airspace Control Ends in East China[Nov. 25, 2007]
The five-day airspace control that disrupted the travel plans of thousands of air passengers to and from Shanghai since Nov. 20 ended at midnight of Nov. 24, said an official with the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (CAAC) on Nov. 25.
- Faster Check-in at Shanghai Pudong International Airport[Nov. 20, 2007]
Air travelers holding electronic tickets will be able to check-in their own luggage from next year at self-service machines at Shanghai's Pudong International Airport, authorities said on Nov. 19.
- Singapore Airlines and China Eastern Airlines Launch Interline E-Ticketing[Nov. 12, 2007]
Customers travelling on Singapore Airlines and China Eastern Airlines can now enjoy the benefits and convenience of requiring just one electronic ticket (e-ticket) for the entire journey.
- MAS Builds Strategic Partnership with China Southern Airlines[Nov. 23, 2007]
Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has established a strategic partnership with China Southern Airlines (CSA) through a code-share agreement that broadens travel choices for passengers of both carriers.
- VIPs Join Inaugural Trip to Celebrate Launch of Dragonair Services to Fukuoka and Sendai[Nov. 22, 2007]
Dragonair hosted an inaugural trip for VIPs and some of Hong Kong's top travel agents on November 19-22 to celebrate the airline's recent launch of services to the Japanese cities of Fukuoka and Sendai.
- Heavy Fog Delays More Than 200 Flights in Southwest China[Nov. 24, 2007]
The heaviest fog to affect southwest China's Chongqing Municipality so far this winter has delayed more than 200 flights and led to the cancellation of another 10, affecting about 15,000 passengers.
- Airspace Controls over East China to End at Mid-Night on Nov. 24[Nov. 23, 2007]
Airspace controls that have disrupted the travel plans of thousands of air passengers traveling to and from Shanghai since Nov. 20 will end at midnight on Nov. 24, according to the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (CAAC).
- China Eastern Airlines Opens New Route to Phnom Penh[Nov. 22, 2007]
China Eastern Airlines, one of the country's largest carriers, has opened a new route from the southwestern city of Kunming to Phnom Penh, Cambodia, a company spokeswoman said on Nov. 22.
- Airspace Controls over East China Could Last Until Nov. 25[Nov. 22, 2007]
Airspace controls that were imposed over eastern China starting on Nov. 20 might be extended until Nov. 25, sources with China Eastern Airlines said on Nov. 22.