Shenzhen Airport Sees Reduced Number Of Flights
November 5, 2008 |
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According to Shenzhen Boan International Airport, some airlines have reduced the number of international flights from Shenzhen.
SilkAir has cancelled 14 round-trip flights between Singapore and Shenzhen from November 5 through November 29.
In addition, Shenzhen Airlines has reduced the flight frequency on the Kuala Lumpur-Shenzhen route from the original one round-trip flight a day to five or six flights a week as required.
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