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WasKnown Aug 31, 2021 6:52 pm


Originally Posted by travelinmanS (Post 33534245)
I don’t know why MU has such ridiculous pricing. Perhaps they have lower fares from Chinese travel agents. Anyhow reasonably (for the time) priced trips are all available through LAX, SEA and SFO.

Any suggested routes? Guessing HK is not an option for a non Chinese citizen?

uanj Aug 31, 2021 7:46 pm


Originally Posted by WasKnown (Post 33534314)
Any suggested routes? Guessing HK is not an option for a non Chinese citizen?

When are you looking to travel?

yoyo Aug 31, 2021 8:53 pm


Originally Posted by WasKnown (Post 33533522)
Why is moondog suspended?

also, a return flight from Shanghai to NYC are pricing at $70K USD one way for business class. Damn!

might have been a pricing error... i.e. RMB

889 Sep 1, 2021 4:01 am

According to Cathay at least, you can subject to various restrictions transit in HK from but not to the Mainland. No mention of any citizenship restriction.

https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_...trictions.html

realgaga Sep 1, 2021 5:48 am


Originally Posted by 889 (Post 33535037)
According to Cathay at least, you can subject to various restrictions transit in HK from but not to the Mainland. No mention of any citizenship restriction.

https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_...trictions.html

The banning of transit passengers via HKG to mainland China was imposed in early 2020, as HKG would be a loophole to the five one rule.

WasKnown Sep 2, 2021 8:51 am


Originally Posted by uanj (Post 33534412)
When are you looking to travel?

anywhere in China to anywhere in the US in December 2021 in business class

travelinmanS Sep 2, 2021 10:02 am


Originally Posted by WasKnown (Post 33538402)
anywhere in China to anywhere in the US in December 2021 in business class

Just about any flight you pick will be cheaper than MU PVG-JFK. I recommend you install the ctrip app on your phone and search for flights to the USA.

kb1992 Sep 3, 2021 6:56 am


Originally Posted by WasKnown (Post 33538402)
anywhere in China to anywhere in the US in December 2021 in business class

I paid $3800 in economy class on Aug. 30 PVG-SFO-BOS and easily got upgraded to business class.

One-way biz class fare was around $10,000

On my flight to China in August 2020, BOS-SFO-PVG, I redeemed 175K UA miles for a business class ticket.

One-way biz class fare was around $22,000 at that time.

I expect December fares will go down.

kb1992 Sep 3, 2021 7:08 am


Originally Posted by UA_Flyer (Post 33444298)

As I indicated in my earlier post, I was rejected pre-approval earlier this year, so I stayed put in China, After getting Sino-Vac shots, and I reapplied, and received the pre-approval and I left China and stayed two wonderful summer months back home in the US. Now I just completed my 14-day quarantine in Shanghai and ready to go back to work.

What is this "pre-approval" by PRC Consulate in SFO? I have never heard about that.

Do you have PRC resident permit? Work related?

After 14-day quarantine can you move freely in China? I thought some cities require you to be isolated for another 7-14 days.

UA_Flyer Sep 3, 2021 9:01 am


Originally Posted by kb1992 (Post 33540689)
What is this "pre-approval" by PRC Consulate in SFO? I have never heard about that.

Do you have PRC resident permit? Work related?

After 14-day quarantine can you move freely in China? I thought some cities require you to be isolated for another 7-14 days.

You have a lot of reading to do.

Do you have a valid visa (issued after March 2020)? All visa issued before are voided. I had to apply a new visa.

here is one link for reference:

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On the arrival quarantine: There are local guidance in addition to national guidance and also subject to changes based on local outbreaks.
For example, I did 14+7+7 quarantine when I arrived in July. 14 days isolation. 7 days of restricted quarantine before able to go to Beijing. Once in Beijing, subject to local district restrictions and reporting.

Also learn to get used to do PCR tests frequently once you are in China:

I have done PCR tests three times in the 14-day isolation, 2 more tests during the subsequent 7 days, and 2 more in Beijing.

Another example:
I wen to Shenzhen two weeks ago, I needed to do one PCR test 48 hours before the flight, and then another PCR test upon landing at the Shenzhen airport.

One more example:

I am going to an industry event this weekend, and I need to do anther PCR test and show negative result before I can enter the exhibition hall.

Get all the necessary Apps installed and ready to scan before you enter every single building. Embrace contact tracing in China.

gudugan Sep 3, 2021 11:20 am


Originally Posted by kb1992 (Post 33540689)
What is this "pre-approval" by PRC Consulate in SFO? I have never heard about that.

BTW this is not required anymore if you have a residence permit. Same link as the one that was just posted. http://www.chinaconsulatesf.org/chn/zytz/t1904191.htm

三、持有效工作、团聚或私人事务类居留许可人员申请健康码
持有效工作、团聚或私人事务类居留许可人员,即日起无需发邮件提交预审,直接按要求进行“双检测”并申请健 康码。

uanj Sep 3, 2021 11:24 am


Originally Posted by kb1992 (Post 33540670)
I paid $3800 in economy class on Aug. 30 PVG-SFO-BOS and easily got upgraded to business class.

One-way biz class fare was around $10,000

On my flight to China in August 2020, BOS-SFO-PVG, I redeemed 175K UA miles for a business class ticket.

One-way biz class fare was around $22,000 at that time.

I expect December fares will go down.

Fingers crossed!


Originally Posted by travelinmanS (Post 33538583)
Just about any flight you pick will be cheaper than MU PVG-JFK. I recommend you install the ctrip app on your phone and search for flights to the USA.

Good resource. Google flights will also pick up some routings that Ctrip may not.


Originally Posted by WasKnown (Post 33538402)
anywhere in China to anywhere in the US in December 2021 in business class

Dec 8 PVG-TPE-JFK one way on BR in business is 2700. Hopefully transit will be allowed by then.

gudugan Sep 3, 2021 12:35 pm


Originally Posted by UA_Flyer (Post 33540933)
Also learn to get used to do PCR tests frequently once you are in China:

I have done PCR tests three times in the 14-day isolation, 2 more tests during the subsequent 7 days, and 2 more in Beijing.

Another example:
I wen to Shenzhen two weeks ago, I needed to do one PCR test 48 hours before the flight, and then another PCR test upon landing at the Shenzhen airport.

One more example:

I am going to an industry event this weekend, and I need to do anther PCR test and show negative result before I can enter the exhibition hall.

Get all the necessary Apps installed and ready to scan before you enter every single building. Embrace contact tracing in China.

Perhaps this is a bit off topic but to me this is too much. I get the quarantine, I get the tests during quarantine. I don't get the domestic tests and testing before entering a local facility. This is a sign that "zero covid" has failed and frankly this just sounds miserable, testing is not fun.

I hope y'all have fun. I'll be back in China when the quarantine is 7 days or less (home quarantine is still quarantine), getting a visa is relatively easy, and testing isn't required every 10 meters. See you then

kb1992 Sep 3, 2021 4:02 pm


Originally Posted by gudugan (Post 33541291)
BTW this is not required anymore if you have a residence permit. Same link as the one that was just posted. http://www.chinaconsulatesf.org/chn/...24247;码

三、持有效工作、团聚或私人事务类居留许可人员申请健康码
持有效工作、团聚或私人事务类居留许可人员,即日起无需发邮件提交预审,直接按要求进行“双检测”并申请健 康码。

The link doesn't work.....

gudugan Sep 3, 2021 5:10 pm

sorry fixed formatting it ends at htm

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