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Mainland-Taiwan charter flights start for traditional festival(06/03/08)

Passengers are going to board the cross-Straits charter flight at the Shanghai Pudong International Airport in east China's Shanghai municipality on June 3, 2008. A total of 158 passengers that boarded the Taiwan-based China Airlines'flight AE7202 left Shanghai for Taipei at 11:10 on June 3, 2008, kicking off a series of seasonal cross-Straits charter flights for the traditional Chinese Dragon Boat Festival. 14 charter flights carrying nearly 6,000 passengers will fly between Shanghai and Taiwan during the 2008 Chinese Dragon Boat Festival. (Xinhua/Liu Ying)

Passengers are going to board the cross-Straits charter flight at the Shanghai Pudong International Airport in east China's Shanghai municipality on June 3, 2008. A total of 158 passengers that boarded the Taiwan-based China Airlines'flight AE7202 left Shanghai for Taipei at 11:10 on June 3, 2008, kicking off a series of seasonal cross-Straits charter flights for the traditional Chinese Dragon Boat Festival. 14 charter flights carrying nearly 6,000 passengers will fly between Shanghai and Taiwan during the 2008 Chinese Dragon Boat Festival. (Xinhua/Liu Ying) Photo Gallery>>>

    SHANGHAI, June 3 (Xinhua) -- Charter flights between Chinese mainland and Taiwan started on Tuesday for a national holiday.

    An China Airlines flight carrying around 150 people from Taiwan arrived at Shanghai Pudong International Airport at 10:30 a.m. and returned to Taipei with 158 passengers about 40 minutes later.

    Nineteen round-trip flights across the Taiwan Straits were arranged for the traditional Duanwu, or Dragon Boat Festival, which falls on June 8 this year, from June 3 to 15.

    Shanghai has 14 round-trip charter flights, which are expected to carry 6,000 passengers in total.

    Other mainland cities involved in the charger flights are Beijing, Guangzhou and Xiamen. Beijing has one round-trip flight. Guangzhou and Xiamen have two each.

    Carriers flying the direct routes are Air China, China Eastern, China Southern, Xiamen Airlines and Shanghai Airlines on the mainland, and China Airlines, Mandarin Airlines, EVA Air, UNI Air and TransAsia Airways in Taiwan.

    The Dragon Boat Festival falls on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. It is for commemorating a patriotic Chinese poet who lived more than 2,000 years ago.

    During the festival, boat races are held and zongzi -- pyramid-shaped dumplings made of glutinous rice wrapped in bamboo or reed leaves -- are eaten.

Passengers are going to board the cross-Straits chartered flight at the Shanghai Pudong International Airport in east China's Shanghai municipality on June 3, 2008. A total of 158 passengers that boarded the Taiwan-based China Airlines'flight AE7202 left Shanghai for Taipei at 11:10 on June 3, 2008, kicking off a series of seasonal cross-Straits chartered flights for the traditional Chinese Dragon Boat Festival. 14 chartered flights carrying nearly 6,000 passengers will fly between Shanghai and Taiwan during the 2008 Chinese Dragon Boat. (Xinhua/Liu Ying)

Passengers are going to board the cross-Straits chartered flight at the Shanghai Pudong International Airport in east China's Shanghai municipality on June 3, 2008. A total of 158 passengers that boarded the Taiwan-based China Airlines'flight AE7202 left Shanghai for Taipei at 11:10 on June 3, 2008, kicking off a series of seasonal cross-Straits chartered flights for the traditional Chinese Dragon Boat Festival. 14 chartered flights carrying nearly 6,000 passengers will fly between Shanghai and Taiwan during the 2008 Chinese Dragon Boat. (Xinhua/Liu Ying) Photo Gallery>>>

Editor: Feng Tao
 


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