Air China has launched flights between
Beijing and Warsaw, Poland.
The
flights, CA737/8 will operate four times a week on Mondays,
Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
The outbound flight departs from
Beijing at 02:30 and arrives in Warsaw at 06:20.
The return flight
departs from Warsaw at 14:10 and arrives in Beijing at 04:30 the
following day.
Air China is operating the route with Airbus 330-200
aircraft featuring
full-flat seats in Business Class and personal AVOD in all classes
of service.
Warsaw
sitting on the bank of the Vistula River is Poland's capital as
well as political, economic and cultural center. Statistics show that 106,000 people traveled between China and
Warsaw from June 2015 to May 2016, up 8.4% over the
previous year.
In order to meet the ever increasing demand for
travel between the two countries, Air China and LOT Polish Airlines, which are
both member
airlines of Star Alliance,
will codeshare.
The Beijing - Warsaw route is
Air China's second nonstop long-haul international service linking
China to Central and Eastern Europe following the introduction of
the carrier's Minsk - Beijing - Budapest nonstop route.
At present,
Air China is the largest carrier between China and Europe,
offering nearly 200 flights per week. The Beijing - Warsaw service
brings the number of Air China's routes between China and Europe
up to 24, serving 19 important European cities including London,
Paris, Munich, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Vienna, Geneva, Madrid, Barcelona, Rome and Milan.
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