China Eastern begin selling Taipei flights
2008-06-23
China Eastern Airlines has started selling tickets for charter flights from Shanghai to Taipei after announcing fairs this weekend. The carrier is charging 3,700 yuan ($528.6) for a round trip of economy-class flight, while business class costs 5,500 yuan, both including taxes.
Group tickets, for at least 10 passengers, costs 2,600 yuan each, the company said in a statement.
Between July 4 and 31, a passenger aircraft will leave Nanjing city in east China at 9 a.m. every Friday and arrive at Taipei at noon. The returning flight will start at 1 p.m. and arrive at Nanjing at 4 p.m. the same day.
China Eastern will also arrange flights which will depart at 9 a.m. from Shanghai on every Monday and Friday and arrive in Taipei at noon. The return flight leaves at 1 p.m. from Taipei.
Shanghai Airlines, another to fly the route, announced the same prices on Thursday. It said ticket sales would start soon without giving a specific date.
Other airlines allowed to offer the weekend charters are still working on prices. They include Air China, China Southern Airlines, Hainan Airlines and Xiamen Airlines.
The cross-Strait weekend charters, to start July 4, will include 36 return flights each weekend from Friday to Monday.
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