mercator Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 My experience is on NWA, which is lousy in terms of customer service, but the flights to and from Tokyo were great. The seats were kind of roomy (I'm 6' 225 with long legs), and the in-seat entertainment in economy was great. Made the long flights go a little faster. It was cattle car each way from Tokyo to GZ. They had an in flight movie and food, but the seats were the same as domestic, even though the flight was like 5 hours and change.The airfares from Spokane, WA are never good, having paid about $950 to go in late September. I am considering a short trip from 12/26 to 1/2. I'm finding cheaptickets has fares as low as $617 INCLUDING FEES but it seems they are fleeting. I ran the exact same search twice and the second time I got fares in the 1300 range, which are higher than I could get from NWA.com. Hong Kong is cheaper (600-900 consistently), and the train is only like $39 to GZ East, but where is the train station from the airport, and could I get soaked for a $150 taxi if I am not that skilled in Mandarin and I know like 3 words of Cantonese.The cheap fares seem to all involve China Southern or China Air. How do these compare to NWA or American, who also fly to HK and GZ? I've staye in Chinese hotels in GZ versus say the Holiday Inn, and I found them to be more austere and less comfortable. Are the airlines the same?So I guess what I am asking are for opinions of the various airlines that fly into GZ and HK, as well as any hassles that might or might not be involved in travelling to HK and taking a train to GZ versus flying straight into GZ.Thanks!Merc Link to comment
ptcrusier333rph Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 My experience is on NWA, which is lousy in terms of customer service, but the flights to and from Tokyo were great. The seats were kind of roomy (I'm 6' 225 with long legs), and the in-seat entertainment in economy was great. Made the long flights go a little faster. It was cattle car each way from Tokyo to GZ. They had an in flight movie and food, but the seats were the same as domestic, even though the flight was like 5 hours and change. The airfares from Spokane, WA are never good, having paid about $950 to go in late September. I am considering a short trip from 12/26 to 1/2. I'm finding cheaptickets has fares as low as $617 INCLUDING FEES but it seems they are fleeting. I ran the exact same search twice and the second time I got fares in the 1300 range, which are higher than I could get from NWA.com. Hong Kong is cheaper (600-900 consistently), and the train is only like $39 to GZ East, but where is the train station from the airport, and could I get soaked for a $150 taxi if I am not that skilled in Mandarin and I know like 3 words of Cantonese. The cheap fares seem to all involve China Southern or China Air. How do these compare to NWA or American, who also fly to HK and GZ? I've staye in Chinese hotels in GZ versus say the Holiday Inn, and I found them to be more austere and less comfortable. Are the airlines the same? So I guess what I am asking are for opinions of the various airlines that fly into GZ and HK, as well as any hassles that might or might not be involved in travelling to HK and taking a train to GZ versus flying straight into GZ. Thanks! Merc164387[/snapback]not sure about china flights but bt-store.com is still the cheapest for me going to Hanoi from Kansas city it 900 before Dec 14 and it 1300 from dec 15 on unfornate I have final tests to take that week and can only leave on the 16th, "sign" 400 dollars save would have been nice. still holding off on buying until 2 weeks incase of surprises. they fexEx the tickets to your door and my last trip was without problems Robert Link to comment
Dogderf Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 My experience is on NWA, which is lousy in terms of customer service, but the flights to and from Tokyo were great. The seats were kind of roomy (I'm 6' 225 with long legs), and the in-seat entertainment in economy was great. Made the long flights go a little faster. It was cattle car each way from Tokyo to GZ. They had an in flight movie and food, but the seats were the same as domestic, even though the flight was like 5 hours and change. The airfares from Spokane, WA are never good, having paid about $950 to go in late September. I am considering a short trip from 12/26 to 1/2. I'm finding cheaptickets has fares as low as $617 INCLUDING FEES but it seems they are fleeting. I ran the exact same search twice and the second time I got fares in the 1300 range, which are higher than I could get from NWA.com. Hong Kong is cheaper (600-900 consistently), and the train is only like $39 to GZ East, but where is the train station from the airport, and could I get soaked for a $150 taxi if I am not that skilled in Mandarin and I know like 3 words of Cantonese. The cheap fares seem to all involve China Southern or China Air. How do these compare to NWA or American, who also fly to HK and GZ? I've staye in Chinese hotels in GZ versus say the Holiday Inn, and I found them to be more austere and less comfortable. Are the airlines the same? So I guess what I am asking are for opinions of the various airlines that fly into GZ and HK, as well as any hassles that might or might not be involved in travelling to HK and taking a train to GZ versus flying straight into GZ. Thanks! Merc164387[/snapback]Merc: I have used FlyChina.com for my tickets and have found they are very competitive and will work hard to get you a good rate. Of course, just like everything else, prices have gone up and up over the past year. I flew China Southern for both trips to China and the service was excellent. Good luck. Fred Link to comment
david_dawei Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 You can see the "Interview FAQ" , in section 3 for some flight info and comments: FAQshttp://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=11293 Link to comment
HanLi Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 I fly out of Dulles, Washington, and typically use United, the prices have always been the best and of course the service is great... Link to comment
pkfops Posted October 31, 2005 Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 If you are in WA, you may want to look for a Chinese travel agent.Check Seattle or Vancoover B.C. Often if you go to an airline's web site you may find a special. Some of the best fares can be found if you fly on Tu. We and Thursdays. Link to comment
cosmiclobster Posted October 31, 2005 Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 I would check into one ticket from Seattle to China and a seperate from Spokane to Seattle. Since Seattle is a big hub to China, you should be able to get a good fare, good enough to make up for the extra Spokane to Seattle fare.I also recommend bt-store.com. Link to comment
jbray Posted November 1, 2005 Report Share Posted November 1, 2005 In August, I flew on China Eastern. I had heard a lot of bad things about them, but the flight was great. The seats were roomy and service was great. That was a flight from Shanghai to LA. It was the cheapest price at the time. Link to comment
HanLi Posted November 2, 2005 Report Share Posted November 2, 2005 (edited) there is an unbelivable price on R/T from Dulles, through Detroit on NWA, to Shanghai for $461.... I had not planned to go back anytime soon, but couldn't resist this deal...... going in Jan Edited November 2, 2005 by HanLi (see edit history) Link to comment
mercator Posted November 2, 2005 Author Report Share Posted November 2, 2005 there is an unbelivable price on R/T from Dulles, through Detroit on NWA, to Shanghai for $461.... I had not planned to go back anytime soon, but couldn't resist this deal...... going in Jan165215[/snapback]WOW that is a good rate. If I could find that to GZ I'd leave in Jan too. Even HK. Did you get that rate off of NWA.com or a consolidator site? I'm usually finding rates about $1000-1100 after all the fees, GEG (spokane) to CAN (gz). I've not had much better luck SEAttle to CAN, even when I find $100 GEG-SEA connectors... Have a great time in China with your SO. Link to comment
Mengxin Posted November 2, 2005 Report Share Posted November 2, 2005 My 8lbs. kitchen sink to lao po cost me $175 to fed ex in 1 week delivery time. 1 way trip from Shanghai to SFO is $465 on China air. Wait to see how much my package of eveidence costs to mail. No Kidding... It was $175 to mail an 8lbs box of papers to China... UPS wasn't much cheaper. I went with Fed Ex though cause I really liked that "Castaway" movie with Tom Hanks. Link to comment
castaway109 Posted November 2, 2005 Report Share Posted November 2, 2005 But if you read CFL very much you will find out why a lot of people here will never use FedEx again. Link to comment
pkfops Posted November 2, 2005 Report Share Posted November 2, 2005 Shanghai always seems to be the cheapest POE in China. If you have the time; spend a few days and check out the "water towns". Link to comment
mercator Posted November 3, 2005 Author Report Share Posted November 3, 2005 NWA Delta and United are all in bankruptcy protection. UAL (United's parent company) lost tens of billions last *quarter*! USAir is close if they aren't also. The big ones are all hurting, faltering (IMHO) under the weight of their own inefficient system. I detest SWA, but they do have a simple and effective formula. I would hesitate to make an airline reservation more than a month or two in advance. The good fares are over 3-6 weeks out, but they get worse further out because the airline doesn't know fuel prices and such either, so the rate is often higher as a hedge. I hesitate to make the reservation not because I fear they will no longer exist, but rather I fear they may reduce service and cancel the flight. Link to comment
jkobman Posted November 5, 2005 Report Share Posted November 5, 2005 I also fly out of Dulles in Washington DC and also use United. Service good, prices good. Link to comment
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