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Budget
RM 5,686 - RM 7,829
Route
Departure
Return
Price
Washington, D.C. Dulles IntlBeijing Capital
IAD - PEK
IADPEK
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
Sun 28/4
1 stop34h 50m
Beijing Capital
Wed 8/5
1 stop26h 40m
Dallas/Fort WorthBeijing Capital
DFW - PEK
DFWPEK
Dallas/Fort Worth
Tue 3/9
2 stops37h 35m
Beijing Capital
Wed 16/10
2 stops23h 56m
Washington, D.C. Dulles IntlBeijing Capital
IAD - PEK
IADPEK
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
Mon 9/9
2 stops41h 22m
Beijing Capital
Mon 16/9
2 stops42h 18m
Atlanta Hartsfield-JacksonShanghai Pu Dong
ATL - PVG
ATLPVG
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
Tue 7/5
2 stops33h 59m
Shanghai Pu Dong
Mon 27/5
1 stop27h 20m
Washington, D.C. Dulles IntlBeijing Capital
IAD - PEK
IADPEK
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
Mon 9/9
1 stop25h 20m
Beijing Capital
Thu 26/9
1 stop29h 05m
Washington, D.C. Dulles IntlBeijing Capital
IAD - PEK
IADPEK
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
Mon 29/4
1 stop23h 25m
Beijing Capital
Sun 12/5
1 stop44h 00m
Washington, D.C. Dulles IntlBeijing Capital
IAD - PEK
IADPEK
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
Wed 1/5
2 stops30h 26m
Beijing Capital
Thu 16/5
2 stops28h 00m
Currently, November is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to China (average of RM 270). Flying to China in August will prove the most costly (average of RM 339). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
RM 1,362
February
RM 1,585
March
RM 1,301
April
RM 1,523
May
RM 1,310
June
RM 1,358
July
RM 1,599
August
RM 1,604
September
RM 1,410
October
RM 1,443
November
RM 1,277
December
RM 1,452
SHA Temperature | 4 - 28 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to China, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 28.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 4.0 C).
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The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.
Food
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Overall
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Reviews
The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.
Food
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Overall
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Reviews
The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.
Food
Crew
Boarding
Entertainment
Overall
Comfort
Reviews
The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.
Food
Crew
Boarding
Entertainment
Overall
Comfort
Reviews
The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.
Food
Crew
Boarding
Entertainment
Overall
Comfort
Reviews
The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.
China is more than a country. It’s a different world, a land where the civilisation dates back more than 6,000 years, the source of inventions such as paper, gunpowder, the compass and printing, and home to such wonders as the Great Wall of China, the Terracotta Warriors, the Imperial Palace in Beijing and Mount Lushan.
It is also a country that is becoming the next great superpower almost by the minute. The rate of modernisation is breathtaking, with cities such as Beijing and Shanghai under a canopy of cranes, their shapes changing almost daily. The Chinese are building the world’s longest transoceanic bridge, from Ningbo to Shanghai, the biggest dam, at the Three Gorges, and one of the world’s tallest buildings, the Shanghai World Financial Centre.
This year’s big event in Beijing, the Olympic Games, showcased this extraordinary growth. Now, keen to capitalise on China’s emergence as a holiday and business destination, several airlines offer increasingly cheap flights to China (Beijing and Shanghai) from the UK.
China is a very large country, with climates ranging from tropical and subtropical climates in the south to subarctic in the north and the Himalayas. The southern coast has heavy rains, with lighter rains in the west. The monsoon season lasts from July through September and affects the southern coasts. The north has warm, dry days and cool evenings while the south has cooler but more humid days.
Flying is the best way to cover large distances in China. With more than 470 airports and international and regional carriers, China flights are frequent and reduced fares available. Buses are available and sometimes provide faster service than trains. Trains range in service from express with all the services to slower and no-frills.