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Beijing Airport News:
China Eastern To Launch Kunming-Dubai Route 05/02/2010
China Eastern's Yunnan Branch will start operating an international air route between Kunming (Yunnan Province) and Dubai from February 22, 2010.
Flights are scheduled for Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Flights MU755/6 take off on Mondays from ...
Shandong Airlines To Launch Jinan-Osaka Roundtrip Flights 27/01/2010
After years of planning, Shandong Airlines will launch scheduled flights between
Radegast Hotel CBD Beijing 04/12/2009
Located in the heart of Beijing's business and shopping districts, the Radegast hotel is one of the finest hotels in Beijing. The hotel is just 30 minutes from the Beijing International Airport.
The Radegast hotel is designed in a modern ...
Etihad Airways to launch Flights to Nagoya and Tokyo 01/11/2009
Etihad Airways is to launch flights to Nagoya and Tokyo in the first quarter of 2010. The two cities are the airline's first destinations in Japan.
Etihad will operate a four flights a week service to Nagoya, via Beijing, from Monday, 1 February, ...
Zhejiang To Get Its First Direct Air Route To Europe 30/10/2009
Air China has launched an air route from Hangzhou to Frankfurt via Beijing on October 27, 2009.
According to Huang Weilin, the general manager of Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport, this is the first scheduled intercontinental passenger route ...
Recommended Airport Hotels Beijing Capital International Airport
Sino-Swiss Hotel, Beijing Airport
Sino-Swiss Hotel, Beijing Airport is the only international 4-star hotel within the area of Beijing Capital International Airport as well as the new China International Exhibition Centre (NCIEC) in Shun Yi District.
The 408-room hotel is only a short drive from the Central Business District of Beijing. Both airport and city centre shuttle transfers are available on a complimentary basis. You can enjoy a wide selection of food outlets providing Western, Chinese and Japanese cuisines, a cafe and a bar with live entertainment. There is also a convention centre (10 to 400 people) and banquet hall (300 people), with an additional few other meeting venues, offering a total of 1,000 square metres of flexible space. This casual and green environment is ideal for holding conventions, meetings, seminars and banquets.
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Beijing Zhu Hang Hotel 
Within 3 minutes’ drive from Beijing International Airport is our 3-star hotel, which offers you comfort and convenience with our free 24-hour shuttle service.
Just 20 minutes’ drive from the city centre of Beijing, our airport hotel offers you an ideal stopover for rest and relaxation. Our complimentary shuttle service not only brings you to the airport any time of the day, it also brings you to the Chinese International Exhibition Centre for free. There is also a restaurant serving Chinese cuisine and breakfast.
Cosy and elegantly furnished, our rooms and suites are modern yet comes with a traditional flair in their decoration, which consists of dark wood furniture or Chinese calligraphy. Our suites, complete with a seating area equipped with plush sofas, offers more luxury at an affordable price.
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Recommended Airport Hotels Beijing Nan Yuan Airport
Holiday Inn Temple Of Heaven Hotel 
Offering 248 elegantly designed guestrooms, this contemporary hotel is ideally situated just one kilometer from the historical Temple of Heaven.
The Holiday Inn Temple of Heaven Hotel is a 45-minute drive from the Beijing Capital Airport, and 15 minutes from the business and commercial districts of downtown. This four-star hotel is close to such attractions as Tao Ran Ting Park, Hong Qiao Market, Lao She Tea House, Tiananmen Square, International Tennis Centre, and the Chinese Chess Centre. There are five onsite restaurants featuring a variety of Western and Chinese cuisine. There is also a stylish underground bar on the premises.
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Air China is the largest commercial airline in China. We continue to
attract increasing international renown and a growing reputation for high levels
of product service combined with a traditional Chinese welcome. Our logo, the
phoenix, is a symbol of good fortune and based on an artistic perception of the
letters “VIP”.
Air China now operates an ultra modern fleet over 200 Boeing and Airbus
aircraft with orders in place for the new Boeing Dreamliner B787 and Airbus A380
aircraft. Air China operates to more than 250 domestic and international
destinations, not only providing more flights than any other airline to China’s
leading capital of Beijing but also onward flights to hundreds of regional
points in China as well as many destinations throughout Asia.
Air China is committed to flight safety and customer service with particular
emphasis on modern training methods and fleet maintenance. A continued
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Beijing Weather
The weather in Beijing is of the continental type, with cold and dry winters,
due to the Siberian air masses that move southward across the Mongolian Plateau.
The summers are hot owing to warm and humid monsoon winds from the southeast
bringing Beijing most of its annual precipitation. January is the coldest month
and July is the warmest. Winter usually begins towards the end of October. The
summer months, June to August, are wet and hot with about 40% of the annual
precipitation. Best season to visit Beijing: Summer (June to August) is
considered peak season, when hotels typically raise their rates and the Great
Wall nearly collapses under the weight of marching tourists. The autumn months
between September and November have the best weather and fewer tourists. Spring
is less pleasant - not many tourists but lots of wind and dust. In winter,
you'll have Beijing to yourself and many hotels offer substantial discounts -
just remember it's an ice box outside. Everything is chock-a-block during the
Chinese New Year (usually in January or February). |