China Southern Changes Airports For U.S. Service
December 8, 2006 |
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China Southern Airlines says it is making major changes to its non-stop Boeing 777 service from China to the United States.
After more than nine years at Terminal 5 at Los Angeles International Airport, China Southern Airlines has now moved to the Tom Bradley International Terminal. This new move allows China Southern to offer customers more international flight connections throughout North, Central and South America.
Delta Air Lines customers will continue to enjoy code-share benefits and frequent flyer mileage on their China Southern Airlines Trans-Pacific flights. China Southern Airlines is the only airline to offer non-stop service between Los Angeles and Guangzhou, China.
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