China Southern tempts travellers beyond China

Thursday, 30 Jul, 2009 0

SYDNEY – China Southern is offering Beyond China fare deals from Australia to Nepal and India.

“These special fares are opening up new possibilities for adventure travellers seeking to explore beyond the conventional destinations,” said James Liu, general manager Australia for China Southern Airlines.

“And not only can passengers choose to experience Nepal or India, they can also visit China with a bonus stopover in Guangzhou included in these low fares,” Liu said.

Fares to Nepal are from $1140 ex Sydney and Melbourne, including taxes. And from $1160 to New Delhi ex Sydney and Melbourne, also including taxes.

Premium Business Class fares are also available for travel ex Sydney and Melbourne, and are priced from $3430 to Kathmandu and from $3450 to New Delhi.

The Beyond China fares are for travel until November 30, 2009, and are available for sale until October 31, 2009.

China Southern offers services from Sydney and Melbourne to Guangzhou, with connections to Kathmandu and New Delhi.



 

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