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Budget
C$ 1,260 - C$ 2,035
Route
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Price
Seattle/Tacoma IntlShanghai Pu Dong
SEA - PVG
SEAPVG
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Sun 15/9
1 stop18h 40m
Shanghai Pu Dong
Mon 18/11
1 stop14h 15m
Seattle/Tacoma IntlShanghai Pu Dong
SEA - PVG
SEAPVG
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Wed 18/9
1 stop19h 35m
Shanghai Pu Dong
Tue 19/11
1 stop14h 00m
Seattle/Tacoma IntlShanghai Pu Dong
SEA - PVG
SEAPVG
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Sun 15/9
1 stop25h 55m
Shanghai Pu Dong
Wed 20/11
1 stop14h 00m
Seattle/Tacoma IntlShanghai Pu Dong
SEA - PVG
SEAPVG
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Sun 22/9
1 stop31h 05m
Shanghai Pu Dong
Tue 8/10
1 stop33h 20m
Seattle/Tacoma IntlShanghai Pu Dong
SEA - PVG
SEAPVG
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Thu 19/9
1 stop29h 20m
Shanghai Pu Dong
Sat 16/11
1 stop23h 05m
Seattle/Tacoma IntlShanghai Pu Dong
SEA - PVG
SEAPVG
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Tue 23/4
1 stop31h 50m
Shanghai Pu Dong
Tue 30/4
2 stops53h 50m
Seattle/Tacoma IntlShanghai Hongqiao Intl
SEA - SHA
SEASHA
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Wed 18/9
2 stops25h 55m
Shanghai Hongqiao Intl
Wed 20/11
3 stops33h 46m
Currently, January is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to China (average of C$ 1,485). Flying to China in June will prove the most costly (average of C$ 1,854). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
C$ 2,016
February
C$ 2,093
March
C$ 2,108
April
C$ 2,180
May
C$ 2,308
June
C$ 2,517
July
C$ 2,275
August
C$ 2,255
September
C$ 2,085
October
C$ 2,017
November
C$ 2,106
December
C$ 2,218
SHA Temperature | 4 - 28 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to China, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 28.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 4.0 C).
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if you can put more multiples language agents in air service especially Chinese or French ,the customer who speaks those languages will be much happier than now
Comfort
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if you can put more multiples language agents in air service especially Chinese or French ,the customer who speaks those languages will be much happier than now
Comfort
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Food
Entertainment
Overall
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if you can put more multiples language agents in air service especially Chinese or French ,the customer who speaks those languages will be much happier than now
Comfort
Boarding
Food
Entertainment
Overall
Crew
Reviews
if you can put more multiples language agents in air service especially Chinese or French ,the customer who speaks those languages will be much happier than now
Comfort
Boarding
Food
Entertainment
Overall
Crew
Reviews
if you can put more multiples language agents in air service especially Chinese or French ,the customer who speaks those languages will be much happier than now
Comfort
Boarding
Food
Entertainment
Overall
Crew
Reviews
if you can put more multiples language agents in air service especially Chinese or French ,the customer who speaks those languages will be much happier than now
Overview
China has one of the world’s oldest civilizations with a recorded history dating back 5,000 years. Its most famous national treasures are almost as old. The Great Wall was first built in the 7th century, the Terra-Cotta Warriors were buried in 210BC, and Suzhou, China’s Venice, is 2,500 years old. In recent years, China has been modernising at breakneck speed, and more and more airlines have been offering airline tickets to China for business and leisure travellers.
China’s neon-bathed cities – Beijing and Shanghai in particular but Hong Kong too – are the ones to seek out for the best in new design, restaurants, bars, shops, galleries and hotels.
Outside the cities, nature reserves and national parks show China’s diversity of landscapes. From plateaus and mountains in the west to lower lands in the east and huge rivers, the landscapes provide habitats for its animals, most famously the Wolong Nature Preserve, China’s largest panda reserve.
China is an emerging superpower, but it is also an empire with a mouthwatering variety of food – in the south rice and prawns, in the west spicy lamb and in the north, duck. More than a country, China is a feast for the senses.