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Pre book your arrival or departure transfers in Taipei and save time and money: AirAsia launches Kota Kinabalu - Taipei Flights 19/01/2010 AirAsia has launched flights between Kota Kinabalu and Taipei, establishing Kota Kinabalu as the second largest hub in Malaysia. Kota Kinabalu (Sabah) is perfect for those looking to enjoy the beach or more adrenalin-filled activities. Mount ... China Airlines Launches Non-Stop Flights To London 16/01/2010 China Airlines will launch scheduled passenger services between Taipei, Taiwan and London, England, starting on March 28. The new flights, CI-069 from Taipei to London, and CI-070 from London to Taipei, will operate three times per week, using an ... China Airlines To Open Taipei-Miyazaki Route In 2010 29/12/2009 From January 21, 2010, Taiwan's China Airlines will launch an international air route from Taipei to Miyazaki in Japan. Located to the southeast of Kyushu, Miyazaki is the origin of many Japanese myths, and was also the hometown of Japan's first ...
Recommended Hotels near Taipei Airport Taoyuan Most popular Sightseeing Tours in TaipeiChina Airlines For decades, China Airlines has derived its strength from the concerted effort of all of its staff. Teamwork is the key, and that is born from the synergy of every action of every employee. From its highly experienced engineers and technicians, to its warm and friendly in-flight and ground personnel, to its corporate managers and human resources professionals. China Airlines has grown rapidly since it launched in 1959 with just two amphibious airplanes. Today its fleet has grown to include more than 80 Boeing and Airbus aircraft, the majority of them newly purchased. This will be one of the industry's youngest fleets, rivaling those of any of the world's major airlines. Meanwhile, China Airlines is expanding its routes to 50 cities in 25 countries around the world. To provide the best possible service, China Airlines has signed interline agreements with more than 100 airlines around the world. Included are major airlines in mainland China, making possible "one ticket" check-in for passengers traveling from Taiwan to mainland China, and vice versa. |
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