Flights to Three Southeast Asian Cities from Dalian via Guangzhou to Be Increased
Jul. 11, 2012
To meet passengers' increasing demand for travelling and business exchanges to Southeast Asia, starting from Sep. 21, 2012, China Southern Airlines Company Limited will add the flight frequencies on Dalian-Guangzhou-Ho Chi Minh route and Dalian-Guangzhou-Kuala Lumpur route from twice-daily to thrice-daily. The originally twice-weekly Dalian-Guangzhou-Yangon flight will be increased to four flights per week.
China Southern currently operates about 170 flights per week to Southeast Asia, covering most destinations in Southeast Asia, including Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, the Philippines, India, Nepal and Bangladesh.
The soon-to-be-added flights on three Southeast Asia routes will not only intensify the carrier's flight frequency in Southeast Asia air travel market, it will also make it easier for passengers to fly from Chinese cities to Southeast Asia destinations via Guangzhou.
It is also learned that from June 15, China Southern's customers flying from Chinese cities to foreign cities via Guangzhou or back to domestic cities from abroad via Guangzhou have access to the convenient services of "combined transport through the route" and "seamless transfer of the luggage". Namely, passengers just need to check in luggage at the departure airport, go through the customs, confirm the boarding gate, pass the security check and board their planes, without picking up luggage at the transfer airport. Passengers can get more information by calling China Southern's hotline 86+20-95539, or visiting the airline's website at www.csair.com.