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Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (IATA: CAN, ICAO: ZGGG) is the main airport of Guangzhou, the capital of the province of Guangdong, People's Republic of China. Both airport codes were inherited from the previous Guangzhou airport, Baiyun International Airport and the IATA code reflects Guangzhou's former romanization Canton. The airport is the main hub of China Southern Airlines and a focus city for Shenzhen Airlines.
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport News:
The First Pullman Airport Hotel Opens in China 20/05/2009
The Pullman Guangzhou Baiyun Airport - formerly the Novotel Baiyun Guangzhou Airport - has undergone an extensive re-branding process to become the sixth Pullman hotel in China, and the first airport hotel in the Asia Pacific region for the ...
AirAsia Launches Bangkok To Bali Flights 21/01/2009
AirAsia launched its direct daily flights to Bali from Bangkok.
In a statement AirAsia said the route, which was opened for booking on Dec 17, 2008, would further strengthen its aggressive expansion plans.
The airline said today also marked the ...
Novotel Selected For Brisbane Airport's First International Hotel 14/01/2009
Novotel has been selected for Brisbane Airport's first major international hotel. Novotel Brisbane Airport is currently under construction and is scheduled for completion by October 2009.
It will be the second Novotel in Brisbane - the first opened ...
CAL Offers Special Economy-Class Fares on Cross-strait Daily Charter Flights 20/12/2008
To celebrate the inauguration of daily cross-strait services to Hangzhou and Shenzhen, and celebrate its 49th anniversary, China Airlines is offering attractive discounts on cross-strait economy-class flights. Passengers can now enjoy a 30% discount ...
Emirates to launch Flights to Guangzhou 05/03/2008
The ancient city of Guangzhou, now one of China's economic powerhouses, is to join Emirates' non-stop network on 1st July this year.
Slated to play an important role in the 100-plus destinations on Emirates' route map, Guangzhou will be Emirates' ...
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