Sunday, October 28, 2012

Violent protests and calls for boycotts of Japanese products broke out across China in mid-September




Spring, the country's largest private low-cost carrier, is offering free return tickets between Shanghai's Pudong airport and Japan's Saga prefecture, a rural area in southern Japan near the city of Fukuoka, until December 20, airline spokesman Zhang Wuan said.
Violent protests and calls for boycotts of Japanese products broke out across China in mid-September after Japan bought two of the East China Sea islands, known as the Diaoyu in Chinese and the Senkaku in Japanese, from their private hotels in va beach owners.
The offer of free tickets hotels in va beach comes after a Saga official visited Spring Airlines in Shanghai, expressing hope that the route would continue with the local Saga government's support, Zhang said. He declined to comment on what support is being offered.
A round-trip Spring Airlines ticket on the Pudong-Saga route can cost from CNY239 to CNY3,000 yuan, depending hotels in va beach in part on the promotions on offer, while passengers will typically pay an additional CNY1,030 in tax and surcharges to cover fuel and other costs.
The deal means customers would only pay tax and surcharges and the same offer is set to be extended to another Japan route, hotels in va beach between Shanghai and Kagawa, on the Japanese island of Shikoku, Zhang said.
It has cancelled chartered flights to Tottori in western Japan and cut a total of nine flights from Shanghai to the Tokyo area between October and December. Occupancy on flights to Tokyo has fallen more than 20 percent.

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