- China Airlines Announces An Increase in Flights Between Taipei and Sydney[Nov. 09, 2007]
Travellers to Taiwan will soon be able to take advantage of an additional China Airlines weekly flight from Sydney to Taipei.
- Asiana Airlines to Open New China Route[Nov. 06, 2007]
On Nov. 5, South Korea's second-largest carrier Asiana Airlines said that it will launch twice-weekly flights linking the provincial city of Cheongju with China's capital Beijing.
- Heavy Fog in Northeast China, Disrupting Flights[Nov. 08, 2007]
A heavy fog that blanketed northeast China's Liaoning Province earlier this week continues to envelop the provincial capital, Shenyang, on Nov. 8, causing the delaying or canceling of flights.
- United Airlines to Launch San Francisco - Guangzhou Service on June 18, 2008[Nov. 06, 2007]
On November 6, 2007, United Airlines announced that its San Francisco - Guangzhou service will begin on June 18, 2008. United is the first U.S. carrier to offer daily, nonstop service between San Francisco and Guangzhou. The flight is now open for sale.
- MAS to Relaunch Kuala Lumpur-Macau Route[Nov. 07, 2007]
Malaysia Airlines (MAS) will relaunch flights to Macau after a nine-year hiatus to take advantage of the country's economic growth and strong demand from air travellers.
- Air China Flies New Beijing-Sydney Non-stop, Grows Network[Nov. 05, 2007]
The Chinese flag carrier Air China is to launch a new, non-stop service between Beijing and Sydney, Australia, starting from early December.
- Air China to Fly to Pyongyang[Nov. 06, 2007]
On Nov. 5, Air China announced that the airline will launch Beijing-Pyongyang route on Jan. 2, 2008. This new service means that the airline's international operations (including Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR) will be increased to 72 routes.
- Hong Kong Airline Begins Myanmar Flights[Nov. 04, 2007]
A Hong Kong-based airline will begin regular flights to Myanmar's largest city of Yangon, a state-run newspaper said on Nov. 4.
- China Airlines and China Eastern Airlines Begin A Double Mileage Promotion[Oct. 31, 2007]
China Airlines and China Eastern Airlines will cooperate on a joint double mileage promotion from November 1, 2007, to January 31, 2008.
- Continental Eager on Mainland China Push[Nov. 05, 2007]
Continental Airlines, the world's fifth-largest airline, wants to add more destinations in the mainland to tap China's booming travel market, according to a senior executive.