New Generation Group Forms Travel Services Partnership At New Airport
China World Trade Corporation announced today that its newly acquired subsidiary, the New Generation Group, has formed a partnership to provide travel-related information via an exclusive telephone hotline at the new Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, which commenced operations last Thursday.
Qantas To Start Flying From Hong Kong To London
Qantas confirmed today it would begin flying between Sydney and London via Hong Kong from 2 November, 2004.
Sanya Marriott Resort Opens In China
Marriott International has opened its first Marriott managed resort in China, the new Sanya Marriott Resort and Spa.
Tourists Flood Beijing For The Asian Cup
With the increasing excitement of the soccer matches, more soccer fans from abroad and inland have come to Beijing.
Direct Flights Now Available From Beijing To Ashgabat
Starting from August 5th, direct flights from Beijing to Ashgabat, Turkmenistan are being offered.
China's Airport Construction Fee Changes To Tax
China has decided to reform the collection of airport management and construction fees in order to improve work efficiency and passenger convenience.
China's Airport Construction Fee Changes To Tax
China has decided to reform the collection of airport management and construction fees in order to improve work efficiency and passenger convenience.
Unprecedented Number Of Flights To Dunhuang
Recently Dunhuang embraced its hottest travel season.
Ian Hurst Appointed General Manager of Grand Pacific Suites-Shanghai
Ian D. Hurst has been named General Manager of Grand Pacific Suites-Shanghai China which is scheduled to open in September 2004.
Ctrip Reports Revenue Growth In Second Quarter 2004
Ctrip.com International, Ltd., the consolidator of hotel accommodations and airline tickets in China, this week announced its financial results for the second quarter of 2004. Ctrip's American Depositary Shares, or ADSs, each of which represents two ordinary shares of Ctrip, are currently traded on the Nasdaq National Market.
Virgin's Branson Rumored To Open New Low-Price China Airline
Richard Branson, head of Virgin Atlantic Airways, is rumored to be in talks to start a new low-fare Chinese airline. This comes on the heels of his successful airline ventures in Nigeria and the United States.