- Rich Businessmen in China's Coastal Province Hooked on Private Jets[Jul. 29, 2007]
Having been high-flyers in business, magnates in east China's Zhejiang Province are taking the tag literally, with more of them interested in private planes.
- Five More Airlines to Operate From Terminal 2 of HKIA[Jul. 31, 2007]
On July 31, Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) announced that Bangkok Airways, Jetstar Asia Airways, Qatar Airways, Siem Reap Airways International and Thai Airways will start providing check-in services at Terminal 2 (T2) over the coming three months. Together with Oasis Hong Kong Airlines and Emirates that are currently operating from T2, the new passenger terminal will soon house seven passenger airlines providing services at HKIA.
- Cathay Pacific Increases Passenger Choice with Additional Flights to North America and Australia[Jul. 31, 2007]
On July 31, Cathay Pacific Airways announced that it is strengthening services on a number of routes, with additional flights to New York, San Francisco, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth from October or November, and more flights to Vancouver already in operation. The extra flights will provide passengers with more choice and further cement Hong Kong's position as a leading international aviation hub.
- Dragonair Holidays Yangtze River Cruise Packages Launched[Jul. 26, 2007]
Yangtze River Cruise packages are now available from Dragonair Holidays for travellers looking for an unforgettable tour. Included in the holiday experience is sailing on the "Viking Century Sky" - the luxury inland river ship - while enjoying the magnificent scenery of the Three Gorges along the Yangtze River.
- ANA Celebrates 20 Years of China Flying with Panda Liveried Aircraft[Jul. 25, 2007]
To celebrate 20 years of flying to China, and 35 years of friendly relations between China and Japan, ANA has decorated a 767-300 in a panda motif to delight passengers in North East Asia.
- Terminal Hell in Shanghai, with Terrible Regrets[Jul. 27, 2007]
You can't imagine how many flights there are in China until you've had the experience of waiting for a delayed plane at Shanghai's Hongqiao Airport, and the impression of abundance doesn't come from watching planes take off.
- Singapore Airlines Holds Its World Gourmet Forum in Beijing[Jul. 20, 2007]
Singapore Airlines' signature event, the World Gourmet Forum, was held in China World Hotel in Beijing on July 20. Featuring an ensemble of all the world-renowned chefs in the Airline's International Culinary Panel (ICP), the event showcases the outstanding range and quality of the Airline's inflight food and beverage offerings.
- Austrian Airlines and Air China Expand Cooperation[Jul. 16, 2007]
From now on, Austrian Airlines will once again offer daily flights to the booming city of Shanghai via Beijing, working in cooperation with future Star Alliance partner Air China. Daily codeshare flights via Beijing will also begin operating to the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou and to Wuhan in central China. As a result of the changes, Austrian will offer 42 new weekly flights between Austria and China from July onwards, in addition to its existing daily services to Beijing.
- Cathay Pacific Goes Triple Daily From Melbourne[Jul. 19, 2007]
Cathay Pacific's decision to increase its Melbourne-Hong Kong services from double daily to triple daily in October is excellent news for Victorian travelers and the State's tourism industry.
- Air New Zealand Commences Codeshare Agreement with Shanghai Airlines[Jun. 29, 2007]
On June 29, Air New Zealand announced that it will commence reciprocal codeshare flights with Shanghai Airlines effective from July 1, 2007.