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Dragonair enhances services to Ningbo and Xiamen
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Dragonair will add scheduled flights to Ningbo and Xiamen to meet increasing market demand.

From July 21, 2008, Dragonair increased the number of fixed passenger flights to Ningbo from the original seven a week to ten; from September 1, the number of flights to Xiamen will be increased by four to 18 a week. There is a round-trip flight per day between Ningbo and Hong Kong; and another three weekly flights departing from Hong Kong every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday while three leave from Ningbo on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. On the Hong Kong-Xiamen route, there are two round-trip flights a day and another four weekly flights on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.

The company has also reopened all-cargo flights between Hong Kong and Xiamen. There are three flights a week to meet the cargo transportation requirements between Hong Kong and Fujian.

(China Hospitality News August 5, 2008)

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