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Charter flights end with hopes for direct links |
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The HU 7952 flight of the Chinese mainland-based Hainan Airlines landed Sunday night at the Capital International Airport here, ending the non-stop charter flight |
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Four charter flights fly between Guangzhou and Taiwan |
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Two Taiwan airlines flew four charter flights carrying 321 passengers between Guangzhou, capitalof south China's Guangdong Province, and Taiwan Sunday.
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Mainland, Taiwan exchange first non-stop charter flights |
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Civil aviation sectors across the Taiwan Straits broke a half-century isolation Saturday with a smooth exchange of non-stop, round-trip charter flights |
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Taiwan airlines ready for charter flights |
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The six Taiwan airlines scheduled for charter flights beginning Saturday across the Taiwan Strait are preparing for the flights, after a long negotiations between |
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Mainland, Taiwan ready to start nonstop flights for Spring Festival |
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Mainland Chinese jetliners are scheduled to begin touching down in Taiwanese airports on Saturday for the first time since a civil war split China and Taiwan 56 years |
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Airlines ready for historic non-stop flights to Taiwan |
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China Eastern Airlines' planes and crew that are ready for the first non-stop charter flights from the mainland to Taiwan Province in the upcoming Spring |
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Tickets for 1st direct flight to Taiwan sold out |
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A Taiwan woman displays her air ticket after becoming the first Taiwan compatriot in Shanghai to get a ticket for the non-stop direct charter flights across the Taiwan Straits, January 22, 2005. |
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Airline announces preferential package for cross-strait flights |
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Southern Airlines, one of the Chinese mainland operators of cross-straits chartered flights during the traditional New Year Spring Festival holidays, |
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Taiwan students "sad" at being excluded from direct flight |
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Students from China's Taiwan Province say they are disappointed by their inability to buy tickets for the direct chartered flights between the Taiwan and the |
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Mainland airlines to run cross-Straits charter flights |
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The General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (CAAC) on Tuesday designated six Chinese mainland airline companies to participate in the non-stop |
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Mainland, Taiwan agree on charter flights |
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Chinese mainland and Taiwan civil aviation circles reached consensus here Saturday on launching non-stop charter flights for Taiwan businessmen during the Spring |
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Mainland, Taiwan agree on non-stop charter flights |
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Delegates from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan reached an agreement here Saturday on launching non-stop charter flights for Taiwan business people during the Chinese Lunar New |
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Talks on Mainland-Taiwan charter flights scheduled |
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The Chinese mainland and Taiwan will hold talks Saturday in Macao about technical and business issues on opening Spring Festival charter flights across the Taiwan |
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Taiwan agrees to Mainland's offer for talks on direct charter flights |
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Taiwan has agreed to China's call for talks on allowing direct charter flights between the two rivals -- which would be the first in half a century -- for the Lunar New |
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Mainland suggests plan for cross-Straits charter flights |
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A Chinese mainland official Wednesday revealed, for the first time, the mainland's specific plan for the Spring Festival direct charter flights across the Taiwan |
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Spring Festival charter flights to Taiwan still possible: official |
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A senior Chinese mainland official said Wednesday that charter flights across the Taiwan Straits for 2005 Spring Festival has nothing to do with governmental-level |
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Taiwanese delegation arrives in mainland to discuss direct charter flights |
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A delegation of Taiwanese politicians met with Chinese officials Monday to discuss allowing direct charter flights between the two sides during next month's Chinese |
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Official: non-stop charter flights across Taiwan Straits practical |
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Air companies across the Taiwan Straits have enough experiences and mutual understanding to solve technical problems of non-stop round trip charter flights, said a |
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Mainland official:"non-stop charter flights attainable" |
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A Chinese mainland official welcomed Taiwan's efforts of sending a delegation here to discuss the charter flights issue as the Chinese lunar new year approaches, |
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KMT members arrive in Beijing for talks on chartered flights |
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Four Kuomingtang members from Taiwan arrived here Sunday afternoon for discussion of chartered flights in the upcoming Spring Festival across the Taiwan Strait.
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Taiwan intensifies push for charter flights with mainland |
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Taiwan's government and opposition were intensifying separate attempts Saturday at reaching an agreement with Beijing for direct charter flights between Taiwan and China |
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Mainland to work for charter flights across Straits |
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The Chinese mainland will work hard to promote the launching of charter flights across the Taiwan Straits during the Spring Festival, the Chinese Lunar New Year, and |
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Airlines prepared for direct flights |
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Air hostesses on non-stop charter flights |
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Photo taken on Jan. 18, 2005
shows air hostesses of China Eastern Airlines wearing traditional Chinese
attires in Shanghai. China Eastern Airlines is among the
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Mainland, Taiwan agree on charter flights |
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Pu Zhaozhou (R), vice chairman of the board of directors of the mainland-based Straits Aviation Exchange Commission, chats with Mike Lo, chairman of Taipei Airlines Association, and and Billy |
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Mainland, Taiwan agree on charter flights |
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Pu Zhaozhou (R), vice chairman of the board of directors of the mainland-based Straits Aviation Exchange Commission, shakes hands with Mike Lo, chairman of Taipei Airlines Association, before |