I had the same problem when I moved to Kunming from the north of China. I had my FEC with me from my previous employer and there was a little bit of discussion about why it wasn't cancelled. In the end it was OK. The release note from my previous employer was the most important thing to have.
Finnair has signed a 3 year agreement with the CQ government to run this (CQ Government) subsidized flight, this might explain the nice price. The only negative thing about this flight from CQ is that it leaves in the morning from CQ, so unless you stay the night in CQ there is a chance you will miss the flight if your KMG-CQ flight is delayed.
There are lot of hotels near the CQ airport though.
I heard on the radio yesterday ago that the government is heavily defending its decision to put the new airport in ChangShui, saying it was the best choice of all proposed locations. Seems they are feeling the heat for the unreliability of the new airport.
Now that Air Asia is flying to BKK Thai Air is reducing flights. So I am not sure if more competition will be good for the airlines in the long run, Yunnan is just not that big a market.
I wonder if Oz will ever be a direct flight away. Definitly Kunming is not currently planning European flights, that destination is for Chengdu and ChongQing to expand.
So Changshui may be cheap land compared to places like KunYang where they were also thinking about location the airport, and for sure cost was a factor when setting the location of the new airport,,,but the guy who selected one of the most foggy places in the whole Kunming area is now either very rich,,or with a very very red face.
when we renovated we took our workmen to B&Q to select materials from their excellent range if samples. Then with that list in hand we went to the construction market near Mingbo bridge and got the same materials at either half or one third of the B&Q price.
It's a good place for window shopping.
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Official proposes reopening Wujiaba Airport
Posted byI heard on the radio yesterday ago that the government is heavily defending its decision to put the new airport in ChangShui, saying it was the best choice of all proposed locations. Seems they are feeling the heat for the unreliability of the new airport.
Official proposes reopening Wujiaba Airport
Posted byThe Wujiaba airport is already being taken apart so I think the chance of keeping the space as an airport are less then zero.
Yunnan air routes a hot commodity
Posted byNow that Air Asia is flying to BKK Thai Air is reducing flights. So I am not sure if more competition will be good for the airlines in the long run, Yunnan is just not that big a market.
I wonder if Oz will ever be a direct flight away. Definitly Kunming is not currently planning European flights, that destination is for Chengdu and ChongQing to expand.
Changshui once again closed by fog
Posted byIn China I am sure you can sell the horse once it dies and its manure,,so indosailor may be on to something here
Changshui once again closed by fog
Posted bySo Changshui may be cheap land compared to places like KunYang where they were also thinking about location the airport, and for sure cost was a factor when setting the location of the new airport,,,but the guy who selected one of the most foggy places in the whole Kunming area is now either very rich,,or with a very very red face.