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Air China Launches Flight-Shuttle Bus Combined Ticket for Domestic Routes
Dépèche transmise le 23 décembre 2010 par PRNewswire
BEIJING, December 23, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Air China today became the first Chinese airline to offer combined tickets that include domestic flights and shuttle bus services to nearby cities. The first combined flight-shuttle bus ticket will connect Tianjin via shuttle bus with domestic flights passing through Beijing. The service will later be expanded to hub cities such as Shanghai and Chengdu, connecting them via shuttle bus to their peripheral cities.
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The new service will expand Air China's network and make it much more convenient for passengers living in cities surrounding the nation's airport hubs. Previously, passengers transferring to or from a shuttle bus had to fill out a form to carry on their journey. But now passengers are able to check, book and buy combined tickets on Air China's website or through the sales hotline.
The combined route includes two parts: an Air China flight; and the shuttle bus, which is also given a flight number. The shuttle bus from Beijing to Tianjin, for example, has flight numbers of CA9001 and CA9003. If a passenger from Tibet wants to fly to Tianjin, he can buy a combined ticket on Air China's website and get to his destination just by showing his ID card.
Zhou Enyong, General Manager of Air China's Marketing Department, said, "Air China's new flight-shuttle bus combined ticket brings more flexibility to the hub network. It is just the latest example of how Air China strives to provide more innovative services to passengers and make their lives more comfortable."
Air China: Carrying China, Spanning the World
Air China is China's only national flag carrier and a Star Alliance member. With a fleet of over 280 Airbus and Boeing aircraft, Air China's 264 routes serve 29 countries and regions. Thanks to the airline's admission to the Star Alliance, Air China's route network, with Beijing as its hub, includes 1,160 destinations in 181 countries. Air China now has over 14 million members in its frequent flyers program.
For more information, please visit Air China website , or call Air China service hotline 4008-100-999
Contact: Graham Norris Ogilvy PR Worldwide [email protected] +86-10-8520-6688
CONTACT: Graham Norris of Ogilvy PR Worldwide, ,or +86-10-8520-6688
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