Air China
This unit is provided by Air China, especially for CNTO Sydney website. CNTO does not take any legal responsibility for it.
| Congratulations from Air China |
Heartiest congratulations to CNTO (China National Tourist Office) on the successful launch of its Australian website. CNTO, as a government establishment of P. R. China, is playing an active role in bridging business and tourism exchanges between China and Australia. Over the years, CNTO and Air China have been closely working together in promoting China as travel destinations to Australian market. As the market grows with time, CNTO's online appearance is able to reach out for more prospective travelers and to cater for various traveler's groups.
Shuang Liang
General Manager
Australia & New Zealand
Air China is the official flag carrier of the People’s Republic of China and the official partner airline of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. December 2006, Air China introduced the brand-new Airbus A330-200 aircraft to its Australian operations. Air China’s A330-200 features a two class cabin containing business and economy class seats. Air China Australia is currently operating 11 weekly flights out of Australia to China with extensive network that is able to connect passenger over to 85 domestic destinations within China and 46 international destinations over to Europe, North America, Asia Pacific, Middle East and India.
As a Star Alliance member carrier, Air China is also able to offer passenger more extensive network by joining services with other Star carriers and allow passenger to accrue flyer mileage by flying with any Star member carrier.
| Latest Campaigns & Activities |
1. Air China online service features such as online checking flights, booking itinerary, online checking in and arranging seating are available at www.airchina.com.au
2. Air China will increase its services out of Sydney from 7 to 11 flights per week from November 2010
3. Air China will increase its services out of Melbourne from 4 to 7 flights per week from November2010 with probability of operating non-stop flight from Melbourne to Beijing.
4. By visiting ffp.airchina.com.cn, Air China frequent flyer can log into the account with his flyer number and password chasing up missing mileage or redeeming points for tickets or services or managing the his own account
At the moment, Air China has wonderful package deals for passenger going to the World Expo which includes hotel accommodations for travellers in both economy and business class.
Early Bird Offers for high season travel are available now for booking and ticketing.
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| Flight No. |
Departure (Local Time) |
Arrival (Local Time) |
Feq** |
| Sydney to Shanghai |
| CA176 |
10:05 |
18:55 |
1,3,5,7 |
| Sydney to Beijing |
| CA176 |
10:05 |
22:35 |
1,3,5,7 |
| CA174 |
20:00 |
05:50+1 |
2,4,6 |
| Melbourne to Shanghai |
| CA178/NZ4908 |
09:55 |
18:45 |
2,4,6,7 |
Customer service hotline: 4008-100-999
Sales hotline: 4008-986-999
Complaint:
Call/Fax: (+86-10)59036666
Website: http://www.airchina.com.cn
"PhoenixMiles" member service center:
Member Hotline: (+86)4006-100-666
Fax: (+86-10)84798686
Website: http://ffp.airchina.com.cn, www.phoenixmiles.com
E-mail: ffp@mail.airchina.com.cn
VIP E-mail: ffpvip@mail.airchina.com.cn
Mail Box: Beijing international post office PO BOX:100071-666 PR China 100071
| Office |
Address |
Telephone |
Fax |
| Auckland |
Unit 3c, 3rd Floor, 17 Albert Street, Auckland, New Zealand E-Mail: aklapca@air-china.co.nz |
64-9-3797696 |
64-9-3792518 |
| Melbourne |
Level 12, 356 Collins Street, Melbourne,VIC.3000, Australia E-Mail: melddca@airchina.com.au |
61-3-86025555 Airport Office: 61-3-93383387 |
61-3-96420235 Airport Office: 61-3-93383421 |
| Sydney |
Level 21, 123 Pitt Street, Sydney, N.S.W.2000, Australia E-Mail: sydddca@airchina.com.au |
61-2-92327277 |
61-2-92327465 |
| Sydney |
Airport Office: Suite 3-1055, International Terminal-1, Sydney(Kingsford-Smith) Airport, Mascot NSW.2020 |
61-2-96696606 |
61-2-96696609 |
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