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China Airlines to Purchase 16 New Boeing 787-9 Passenger Aircraft
China Airlines, the Taiwan-based carrier, announced the purchase of 16 Boeing 787-9 passenger aircraft fitted with the General Electric GEnx engine today (8/30). Deliveries are expected to commence in 2025 and the next-generation aircraft will become the mainstay of the medium-capacity wide-body fleet
The summer vacation tourism of China sees upturn
Many domestic online travel agencies in China as of August 28th have posted their data of this year’s summer vacation.
Hyatt Place Nanchong Gaoping Celebrates Official Opening
Hyatt Hotels Corporation announces today the opening of Hyatt Place Nanchong Gaoping, expanding the Hyatt Place brand’s footprint globally in markets that matter most to guests and World of Hyatt members.
Australia’s hotel boom continues in spite of missing Chinese tourists
Since reopening borders, Australia’s international visitor numbers have been more a trickle than a flood, with many key markets, including China, still missing amid lingering COVID-19 controls, inflation and geopolitical concerns. June data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics reveals outbound travellers are growing at almost three times the rate of inbound, as Australians continue to flock overseas.
The Ritz-Carlton Club Elevated Experience Launches in Mainland China
The Ritz-Carlton, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of 30 extraordinary hotel brands, is elevating the journeys of its guests with enhanced offerings in The Ritz-Carlton Club across its 13 hotels in Mainland China.
Manchester regains direct China air link
A direct air link between Manchester and China is due to be restored today (Monday) for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
UK and China to restart direct passenger flights
The Government of China and the UK have agreed to resume direct passenger flights between the two countries with the easing of Covid-19-induced travel curbs.
Yellow River Helps Boost Cultural Tourism in Dongying
Dongying, a coastal city in East China’s Shandong province, is working to promote integrated development of the cultural tourism industry by making use of its Yellow River cultural resources and unique ecological landscape. The Yellow River, China’s second-longest waterway, is widely dubbed the “mother river” throughout the country.