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Air China starts third daily Beijing-Los Angeles service

The Los Angeles International Airport's Tom Bradley International Terminal, where the inaugural flight CA887 was parked, is a worthy addition to Air China's Beijing-Los Angeles route.

BEIJING and LOS ANGELES – Air China has launched the third nonstop service between Beijing and Los Angeles from July 1, 2015. This is the first time that ocean-crossing three-times daily flights from Beijing are operated in the history of China’s commercial aviation. Back in 1982, Air China commenced the Beijing-Los Angeles service; the carrier increased the service to daily in 2006 and to twice daily in 2013. The third service newly added this year now makes the Beijing-Los Angeles route the most important part of Air China’s North American schedule.

To mark the inaugural flight of the third service, Air China prepared, for each passenger, carefully selected, wonderful and practical gifts, including a short-term US telephone card, admission ticket to a song and dance show in Las Vegas and Air China’s cartoon baggage tag. Air China put an outstanding crew on, and made meticulous preparations for, the inaugural flight to ensure that the flight would go smoothly.

The inaugural flight has been very much applauded by the traveling public. After learning that Air China has started a third service between Beijing and Los Angeles, Mr. Xiao, a PhoenixMiles Platinum member who makes a number of trips between the two cities each month, said in glowing terms that Air China has offered him an additional travel option and gave rave reviews about Air China’s VIP services. On the flight, two newlyweds who were traveling to Las Vegas for their wedding ceremony were very happy after receiving the gifts, saying that the gifts would be an additional happy reminder of their happy travel. The flight attendants invited the newlyweds to have a photo taken with them for this special flight.

The Los Angeles International Airport’s Tom Bradley International Terminal, where the inaugural flight CA887 was parked, is a worthy addition to Air China’s Beijing-Los Angeles route. As a Star Alliance member carrier, Air China offers Star Alliance Lounge in the terminal to VIP passengers. The lounge has just been voted the “Best Alliance Lounge” by Skytrax. The 1,675-square-meter lounge offers a bar area for socializing, a library space, a den, a study and a media room. Printing, fax and photocopy services are available on request. Passengers wishing to freshen up before their flight can do so in one of the eight shower rooms. In addition, on the China-US routes, Air China also offers seasonal foods and VIP chauffeured transfer. Comfortable cabin environment and attentive services guarantee passengers a truly pleasant travel experience.

With the market demand for travel between China and the United States increasing quickly, Air China has been quite committed to building its China-US route network. Air China has made eye-catching investments in capacity and aircraft upgrade. From 2013 to 2014, Air China started three nonstop services from Beijing to Houston, Hawaii and Washington. Currently, it serves 7 destinations in North America with 138 flights per week, including New York, Los Angeles, Houston, San Francisco, Washington, Vancouver and Hawaii. All these routes are operated with Boeing 777-300ER. On January 1, 2015, Boeing 747-8, a new member of the Boeing 747 family, joined Air China’s fleet operated on the carrier’s long-haul international routes and flew successfully for the first time on Beijing-New York and Beijing-San Francisco routes, enhancing passengers’ travel experiences.

About the flights:

  • Flights CA887/8 are operated daily. The outbound flight departs from Beijing at 12:00 Beijing time and arrives in Los Angeles at 09:00 local time. The return flight departs from Los Angeles at 11:30 local time and arrives in Beijing at 15:10 Beijing time the following day.
  • ights CA987/988 are operated daily. The outbound flight departs from Beijing at 15:00 Beijing time and arrives in Los Angeles at 12:00 local time. The return flight departs from Los Angeles at 14:20 local time and arrives in Beijing at 18:00 Beijing time the following day.
  • Flights CA983/984 are operated daily. The outbound flight departs from Beijing at 21:00 Beijing time and arrives in Los Angeles at 18:00 local time. The return flight departs from Los Angeles at 01:40 local time and arrives in Beijing at 05:20 Beijing time the following day.
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