2015年11月20日星期五

Hainan Airlines restarts Shanghai-Brussels direct flights

Hainan Airlines restarted a direct flight between Shanghai and Brussels on Nov.13. Brussels Airport already confirmed the news and added that the plan would be to fly four times a week using an Airbus A330 or a Boeing 787 Dreamliner.


 


Hainan airlines arranged flights flew from Shanghai to Brussels in 2010 and 2011. Unfortunately this old exploration was failed. This route was stopped in late 2011 because of its low passenger rate.


The official reveals that Hainan airlines and Brussels airport have been negotiating for many times about the new line. Both two sides are obviously pleased that Brussels and Shanghai would make a further progress. The connection between China and Belgium will be remarkable in the foreseeable future.


The return of the Brussels-Shanghai flight route is a new start for the two sides to have deeper communication and more corporations. By the way, Hainan Airlines already flies from Beijing to Brussels. With this resume route, Hainan Airlines flights landing in Brussels will be added to two.


 



Hainan Airlines restarts Shanghai-Brussels direct flights

Hong Kong Ocean Park holds carnivals to attract visitors in December


Hong Kong Ocean Park, one of the tenth most popular theme parks in the world, recently announced its Christmas carnivals plan in December, offering several promotions and celebrations to attract more visitors from all over the world.


The show will be held in the Ocean Park in Hong Kong amid a Christmas setting from Dec 12 to early next year.


A 21-meter Christmas tree will be well decorated and all light up every evening, stuffs and Santa Claus will teach children how to make their own gifts like cards and candies for the festival season in workshops.


The company would encourage tourists to join the “Get Closer to the Animals” programs in the indoor aquarium to learn more about sea endangered animals other than enjoying the outdoor facilities in the park. For example, visitors can see pandas, prepare food for koalas and red-necked wallabies, and feed sharks and rays.


Online users could play games on the park’s official website through Nov.27 to win discounts and coupons on admission tickets to the park on or before Dec.18.


Travel tips:


Admission ticket: HK$320/adult, HK$160/child (3-11 years old)


Location: Ocean Park Avenue, Nanlang Mountain, Huangzhukeng, Hongkong



Hong Kong Ocean Park holds carnivals to attract visitors in December