How to Book Travel on Air China

Sports lovers of ancient and modern events gravitate to China where a variety of physical activities and competitions await. Traditional events may include dragon boat racing on the Yangtze, horse racing in Mongolia or archery shoots near Tibet. Modern popular sports like Chinese chess, badminton, golf and martial arts draw younger crowds and stiff competition from this competitive Asian culture. Follow these steps to book a flight on Air China to discover all that this country has to offer.

Things You'll Need

  • Credit card
  • Valid Visa and passport
  • Computer with Internet access
  • Telephone with long distance service
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Instructions

  1. Book Passenger Travel With Air China

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      Book your tickets on China Air by visiting their Web site (see Resources below). You can also contact them directly by calling 866-270-5897.

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      Select from first, business, economy and discount classes when making reservations to fly on Air China. Go online to the Air China Web site (see Resources below) for a "cyber-peak" at the business and first class air accommodations. Tickets range from moderate to expensive depending on the amenities selected.

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      Travel to over 19 different countries and most places in China on Air China. There are over 114 routes to choose from and 1000 weekly scheduled flights.

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      Join Air China's frequent flyer program for additional discounts on airfares, special promotions and holiday packages.

    Contact Air China for Your Travel Reservations

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      Purchase your Air China passenger travel tickets at any one of the local offices located in the applicable airports.

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      Go to the "Offices" tab of the China Air Web site for a list of Air China overseas offices with telephone numbers, fax numbers, addresses and airport phone numbers (see Resources below). There are several locations in Germany and the United States.

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      Book infant tickets by phone since electronic purchasing is not available for infants. Children less than 2 years old pay 10 percent of a regular fare but get no individual seating assignment.

Tips & Warnings

  • Book your tickets online for the fastest service.

  • Get in the red channel in customs if you're not sure whether you should declare any purchases or not. The green channel is for those who have nothing to declare.

  • Carry your passport in an inside pocket to avoid losing it or getting it stolen. If it's lost or stolen while in China, report it immediately to the Public Security Organs (police) and to your nearest embassy.

  • You must pass a Quarantine Check upon arrival in China. Officials will check your visa and passport items as well.

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