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  2. CITS Group Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It is primarily engaged in travel services, duty-free trade and real estate development and management. Among its major subsidiaries include CITS Head Office, China Duty Free Group, CITS Real Estates, etc. The group is also the holding company of CITS Corporation Ltd, a domestically listed joint-stock corporation (SSE: 601888). [4]

  3. Beijing Capital Airport Bus - Wikipedia

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    Beijing Airport Bus departing Terminal 3 Airport bus at Hangtian Bridge. The Beijing Capital Airport Shuttle Bus (北京首都机场巴士) is an express public bus service mainly between the Beijing Capital International Airport (Capital Airport) and points within the city of Beijing and the surrounding region.

  4. Chinese Travel Document - Wikipedia

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    The application fee is lowered to US$18 or the equivalent in local currency starting from July 1, 2019, in accordance to a new fee standard proved by the Ministry of Finance. [12] Previously, starting on October 8, 2013, the application fee was $35 or the equivalent in local currency.

  5. How to avoid 5 outrageous travel fees - AOL

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  6. China Travel Service - Wikipedia

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    China Travel Service, also known as China Tourism Group Corporation Limited, [1] (CTG; 中国旅游集团) is a state-owned tourism company headquartered in Haikou, Hainan, China. The corporation was established on 19 November 1949 with the goal of marketing China to the rest of the world and promoting tourism.

  7. Qunar - Wikipedia

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    The complaint reached its highest point during the COVID-19 outbreak in China, when the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) issued a statement on its website on January 21, 2020, requiring airlines and travel agencies should handle their refund requests free of charge for passengers who have already purchased flight tickets to or from Wuhan, Hubei and wish to cancel their trip. [6]

  8. Air route authority between the United States and China

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    In June 2000, United Airlines discontinued Beijing–Tokyo service and started non-stop Beijing–San Francisco service. This replacement of services was done because of the restrictions on the number of flights permitted under the 1999 air services agreement. [48] Since then, all China routes serviced by United Airlines are non-stop.

  9. Beijing Daxing International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The section between the airport to Beijing will operate at speeds of 250 km/h (160 mph) and the section between the airport to Xiong'an will operate at speeds of 350 km/h (220 mph). [155] The airport-to-Beijing section was opened on September 26, 2019, [156] while the airport-to-Xiong'an section is expected to open in late 2020 [needs update ...