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China Airlines launches Charter Flights to Hangzhou and Shenzhen

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Monday, 15 December 2008

China Airlines and its subsidiary, Mandarin Airlines, today launch new flights to Hangzhou and Shenzhen.

From today, 15 December, CAL and MDA will have daily flights from Taoyuan to Shanghai; 3 flights each week from Taoyuan to Beijing; 2 flights each week from Taoyuan to Guangzhou; 2 flights each week from Taoyuan to Nanjing; 1 flight each week from Kaohsiung to Shanghai; 4 flights each week from Taoyuan to Shenzhen; 2 flights each week from Taoyuan to Hangzhou and 1 flight each week from Taichung to Hangzhou.

CAL and MDA operate Airbus 330-300, Boeing 747-400 and Embraer E190 aircraft on the charters.

The initial flight to Hangzhou, CI-7989, will depart from Taoyuan Airport at 8:30am and arrive in Hangzhou at 10:10am, and the return trip, flight CI-7990, will depart from Hangzhou at 11:10am and arrive in Taoyuan at 1:00 pm.

The initial flight to Shenzhen, CI-7987, will depart from Taoyuan Airport at 1:20pm and arrive in Shenzhen at 3:15pm, and the return trip, flight CI-7988, will depart from Shenzhen at 4:15pm and arrive in Taoyuan at 6:05pm.

The charter flights are now available to all passengers who wish to make reservations. Passengers from Taiwan can reserve their flights by calling the China Airlines and Mandarin Airlines Call Center directly at Tel: 02-2715-1212 and 02-2717-1230.

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