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So you have made the decision
to travel to China and now all sorts of things will be going through your
mind. How do I get there? which airport should I go to? how do I plan my
trip? how do I get a
Chinese Visa ? what are transportation and travel facilities
like for foreign tourists? |
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First Relax... we are here to
help and to take care of all your Pre-China travel worries. Our team at CTC
is made up of both local staff and expats, we know your needs and can meet
them. |
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Which Airport to Head
for in China |
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This largely depends on a few
factors. How long you plan to stay, what you want to see and where you are
coming from. |
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For the most probably Beijing
and Shanghai will be the key landing points however both Yichang and
Chongqing, which are key jumping on and off points for the Yangtze River
Cruise have airports but may not be serviced directly from your departure
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For those of you that are more
adventurous or who are looking to explore other regions in Asia then Hong
Kong or Bangkok are both excellent international gateways with direct
low-cost flights to the downstream Yangtze Cruise boarding City of
Chongqing. |
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Getting The Best Air
Fare Deal to China |
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Air fares are in constant flux
both international and domestic, shopping around for the right deal can be
time consuming and frustrating. Why not just tell us your plans and we will
find the right air fares at the right price. We do not mark-up air fares we
will simply charge you a USD $5 service charge per ticket letting you
focus on your holiday and us on the logistics. |
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Enquire
about air tickets to and within China Click
Here |