China Airlines, based in Taiwan will offer passengers new flights to the city of New Zealand, Auckland. China Airlines Auckland flights will be launched on 1st January 2011 and will depart from Taipei. These flights to Auckland proposed by China Airlines will be operated via Brisbane. The Auckland flights will be carried out by the carrier’s Airbus A330-300. Moreover with the Airbus A330-300 seat configuration, passengers would have the possibility to have a two class configuration with 30 seats in Business class and 277 seats in Economy class offering passengers of both classes a choice of in-flight entertainment while being in the skies. At last, with China Airlines seat availability, passengers would have the possibility to have more seat pitch onboard the aircraft.
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Since 14th June 2010, China Airlines is now offering passengers with direct flights from Taipei Songshan to Shanghai Hongqiao. China Airlines flights take off from Songshan at 8.45am and reach Hongqiao at 10.30am. The return flights then leave from Hongqiao at 11.40am and arrive in Songshan at 1.30pm. China Airlines offers passengers six weekly flights on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays from Songshan to Hongqiao. These Songshan Hongqiao flights are ensured by China Airlines Boeing 737-800. With the Boeing B737-800 seat configuration, passengers would be offered with both in-flight entertainment and onboard services so that they are entertained while being in the skies and thus have a pleasant flight. However, after the reconstruction work is completed at Songshan China Airlines will operate its Airbus A330-300 on this route to Hongqiao. Besides Hongqiao, China Airlines offers air ticket Shenyang, Beijing, Zhengzhou, Changsha and many more. At last, China Airlines seat availability allow passengers with a seat pitch availability.
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China Airlines, the airline based in Taipei is now proposing a new flight to all of its passengers. China Airlines new flight proposition to London will be departing from Taipei. Furthermore, the new flight proposition to London will take off from Taipei. China Airlines will be in service thrice a week. In addition, Air China Airbus A340-300 will be in service for that special flight. This Airbus A340-300 has a seating capacity of 30 passengers in its Business Class and a seating capacity of 246 passengers in its Economy Class.
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