Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – The Pool at the Ritz-Carlton in Sanya Sanya is a bit of a strange place, I must say. It’s considered the “Hawaii” of China because people vacation here to have the tropical beach life. But the strange thing is that the beaches were totally empty, as all the tourists (99% Chinese mainlanders […]
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Business class Milan to Shanghai 1545€
Written by luxtravel @ Premium-Flights.com
With Qatar Airways.
All Qsuite routes can be found here.
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The cheapest fares can be found via OTA’s, link with prices below.
Travel dates
Available until end of 2021.
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Read MoreWalking in the Panda Bamboo Forest of Chengdu
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Passport Sunday Fun! If you’re a Passport Member then today you’ll see how I edited the photo below from three original brackets. The Chengdu Photo In this video, you’ll see how I combined three brackets and then did a few extra cleanup moves in Photoshop. Enjoy! Exclusive content for Passport members Unlock Now Daily Photo […]
Spirals in Sanya
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Spirals in Sanya I was surprised to see all the semi-religious buildings and structures in Sanya. You don’t see a lot of this sort of stuff in mainland China, but because Sanya is on an island of their own, they seem to have a bit more of a different history and architecture. […]
Next Gen ATG 5G moves forward in China
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Getting a 5G air-to-ground network into service in the USA is a tough task, with schedules continuing to slip and questions about the hardware involved. But in China the new services are expected to launch soon, and expand quickly. Powered by Chinese m…
Next Gen ATG 5G moves forward in China
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
Getting a 5G air-to-ground network into service in the USA is a tough task, with schedules continuing to slip and questions about the hardware involved. But in China the new services are expected to launch soon, and expand quickly. Powered by Chinese m…
Exploring the Architecture of Hong Kong
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Exploring the Architecture of Hong Kong Photography is a great sport because it’s solitary and gives you some amazing adventures to have at night. It also gives you a reason to walk around the city and discover new things. The muggles like to explore cities too, but they are usually on their […]
US DOT puts the squeeze on Hong Kong
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
The US Department of Transportation will require Hong Kong-based airlines to file their planned operations in advance, a first step towards potentially limiting the frequency or types of flights from the Chinese Special Administrative Region to the Uni…
US DOT puts the squeeze on Hong Kong
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
The US Department of Transportation will require Hong Kong-based airlines to file their planned operations in advance, a first step towards potentially limiting the frequency or types of flights from the Chinese Special Administrative Region to the Uni…
More Cool Architecture in Hong Kong
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – More Cool Architecture in Hong Kong I was chatting with my friend Milly the other day about architecture photos. She was asking if I get bored of it because I’ve made thousands of them. I told her, no, not really, because it’s a fun personal challenge either to get a cool angle […]
Ancient Watertowns- Venice of the East China
Written by Donnie Sexton @ PointsandTravel.com
It was a photo of some old buildings reflected in a canal labeled “China Water town” that caught my eye on Pinterest. I did a bit of sleuthing on the web and found out there are eight ancient water towns about 1-2 hours from Shanghai. When a trip to Th…
Hong Kong Street Nightlife
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Hong Kong Street Nightlife I haven’t been back since the protests, but I know Hong Kong was a very safe place to take photos at night. There are so many cool lights and the city really comes alive at night. I just sort of wander around randomly to find cool scenes like […]
Japan Asks China To Stop Doing Anal Swabs On Japanese Visitors
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Y’know, when Joe and I started Your Mileage May Vary, I honestly didn’t think I would ever use the words “anal swab” in a travel blog post. And yet here,…
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Read MoreQingdao moves forward with full-fleet connectivity plan
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
Qingdao Airlines is moving forward with installation of in-flight connectivity on its fleet. Integrator FTS is leading the project with hardware from Gilat and the CHina Satcom satellite infrastructure.
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The Ritz-Carlton in Tianjin
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – The Ritz-Carlton in Tianjin These hotels are always nice, and the Chinese sometimes take them to the next level of palatial. This is not even a ballroom or anything. It’s just one of a ton of different hallways… I’m amazed at the level of decor and quality in these places. It reminds […]
Business class Budapest to Zhangjiajie 1310€
Written by luxtravel @ Premium-Flights.com
With Aeroflot.
How to Book
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Flights available from June until October.
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FTS secures BizAv in-flight connectivity deal in China
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
As the business aviation industry bounces back the need for in-flight internet services on board is proving to be compelling across the globe. And while China has generally lagged in delivering those connections on its domestic aircraft the country’s l…
Panasonic Avionics activates first XTS payload
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Panasonic Avionics has entered the next stage of its in-flight connectivity solution evolution, with activation of the first extreme high throughput satellite (XTS). The APSTAR-6D satellite launched last summer and is now ready to serve airline custome…
Four Chinese Passengers Eat 66 Pounds Of Oranges At Check-In To Avoid Excess Baggage Fees
Written by Sebastian Powell @ LoyaltyLobby
Another curiosity from airport tales in China was reported in the media this week as four men who were booked on a domestic flight in China had a bit too much baggage in the form of oranges – 66 pounds in excess! Rather than paying for the excess baggage fee the four guys decided it’s […]
Panasonic Avionics activates first XTS payload, boost connectivity capacity in Asia
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
Panasonic Avionics has entered the next stage of its in-flight connectivity solution evolution, with activation of the first extreme high throughput satellite (XTS). The APSTAR-6D satellite launched last summer and is now ready to serve airline custome…