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Old Apr 23, 2008 | 11:43 pm
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Need help with inter-China flights

Hey guys.

I am getting ready to embark on my China trip and had some questions. What would you guys say is the cheapest and best airline to do a day trip from Shanghai to Beijing in 2 weeks? Also, Shanghai to Hong Kong?
My friend and I are trying not to spend too much money, but we want to try and leave in the morning and come back late.


What do you guys recommend?
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Old Apr 24, 2008 | 12:13 am
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Originally Posted by DLATL777
Hey guys.

I am getting ready to embark on my China trip and had some questions. What would you guys say is the cheapest and best airline to do a day trip from Shanghai to Beijing in 2 weeks? Also, Shanghai to Hong Kong?
My friend and I are trying not to spend too much money, but we want to try and leave in the morning and come back late.


What do you guys recommend?
I would choose MU, CA, or FM in that order for PEK-SHA/PVG flights. Prices range from 600's to 1100's for one ways.

For PVG-HKG i usually go with MU. A lot cheaper than KA or CX and service is fine (only 2 hour flight).

BTW, i definitely do not suggest day trip to Shanghai. Much more to do at night than daytime
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Old Apr 24, 2008 | 9:34 am
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I would choose MU, CA, or FM in that order for PEK-SHA/PVG flights. Prices range from 600's to 1100's for one ways.

For PVG-HKG i usually go with MU. A lot cheaper than KA or CX and service is fine (only 2 hour flight).

BTW, i definitely do not suggest day trip to Shanghai. Much more to do at night than daytime
Is that US dollar!? I hope note! Well, our home base is Shanghai, so we will be spending the majority of the trip there.
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Old Apr 24, 2008 | 11:16 am
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Is that US dollar!? I hope note! Well, our home base is Shanghai, so we will be spending the majority of the trip there.
that's RMB (CNY). 7 RMB = 1 USD.
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Old Apr 24, 2008 | 3:09 pm
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look on ctrip

They are convienent and inexpensive. Lots of options and quite reliable.
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Old Apr 24, 2008 | 4:49 pm
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Is that US dollar!? I hope note! Well, our home base is Shanghai, so we will be spending the majority of the trip there.
RMB prices, you can find them on various websites incl. ctrip
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Old Apr 24, 2008 | 7:06 pm
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Is Ctrip now the best one to book with? No problems with foreign credit cards and such these days? Any other sites worth comparison shopping? And I assume the internet is now as good as trying to find a deal at a local travel agent after you arrive?

Thanks for sparing me the search through the archives. My knowledge is now almost 2 years old, which is like ancient history in China.

BTW, what's the max out you can book a rail sleeper these days?
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Old Apr 24, 2008 | 8:58 pm
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Is Ctrip now the best one to book with? No problems with foreign credit cards and such these days? Any other sites worth comparison shopping? And I assume the internet is now as good as trying to find a deal at a local travel agent after you arrive?

Thanks for sparing me the search through the archives. My knowledge is now almost 2 years old, which is like ancient history in China.

BTW, what's the max out you can book a rail sleeper these days?
There are a few good sites out there all mentioned in the China forums. For domestic flights though, my local agent will (almost) always beat online prices by a bit.

AFAIK, 7 (edit - 11) days max out for rail sleeper.

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Old Apr 24, 2008 | 9:37 pm
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I use ctrip but there is elong as well which are pretty good.
I just find them convienent. Buy online and they will deliver the tickets to your hotel or you can pick them up at their booth at the airport.
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Old Apr 25, 2008 | 4:18 pm
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Is C-trip pretty reliable for private drivers? I was going to book one on the website to pick us up from the airport and drive us to our hotel.
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Old Apr 25, 2008 | 11:28 pm
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I use ctrip but there is elong as well which are pretty good.
I just find them convienent. Buy online and they will deliver the tickets to your hotel or you can pick them up at their booth at the airport.
OK, thanks. So if I comparison shop ctrip and elong I can get pretty close to the best fare and not have any ticketing hassles? I'll be flying during around China in August (during the Olympics), so I don't want to leave it for the very last minute.
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Old Apr 26, 2008 | 12:00 am
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Originally Posted by iahphx
OK, thanks. So if I comparison shop ctrip and elong I can get pretty close to the best fare and not have any ticketing hassles? I'll be flying during around China in August (during the Olympics), so I don't want to leave it for the very last minute.
As you may know, I use ctrip often. While I don't have enough data to proclaim "the best", I am fond of their service.

When I book with the agent downstairs, I'm kind of stuck with him for refunds and what not (not a big problem since I always come back here).

By comparison, ctrip offers 24-hour customer service in English. They have the ability to change my 8a flight from CA to MU at 6a. The guy downstairs can't do this because he is sleeping then.

For August travel, you're going to be paying full fare anyway (yesterday was completely sold out by noon), so I suggest you deal with a big agency.
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Old Apr 26, 2008 | 9:50 pm
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Thanks for the info, Moondog. I just read somewhere today the elong still makes foreign customers fax them a copy of their credit card and such before completing the transaction. Is this true?

It certainly sounds like ctrip is the easiest. And I like the idea of English-language customer service!
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Old Apr 27, 2008 | 2:00 am
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Another one to consider is www.9588.com. I've booked with all three (elong, ctrip and 9588) at different times, and haven't had any probs yet.

Elong was a bit of a pain - yep, they made my fax in a copy of the cc, and it was a paper ticket, so I had to meet someone at Shanghai airport to collect the ticket. But they got the ticket to us ok, so all was good in the end. (that was in November 06, don't know if it's still the case).

I've booked a private taxi through ctrip, and was happy with the driver and the price.

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Old Apr 27, 2008 | 2:19 am
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2 annoying things about ctrip's new cc policy

-you need to book online
-24 hour advance required

The latter is especially troubling for me. Friday, I was at the office and needed to get one of our guests back to SH. The entire schedule was SOLD OUT, which meant that Sat AM was the best we could do.

Ctrip was of no use, so we ended up doing things the old fashion way.

PS- He insisted on flying CZ due to his CO addiction, but ended up on MU. I'm glad we splurged for full fare (20% discount was on offer for his flight).
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