Jane Chen / Shanghai Daily news
Direct charter flight services between the mainland and Taiwan for the
upcoming Spring Festival are selling fast, as witnessed by two Shanghai-based
airlines selling nearly 95 percent of their available tickets in the first hour
of sale yesterday morning.
Zhu Weihua, a Taiwanese living in Qibao Town of
west Shanghai's Minhang District, will be the first passenger of the
service. "Last Spring Festival, my family and I flew the Shanghai
Airline's shuttle between Shanghai and Taiwan," he recalled. In memory of that
historic event, he says he keeps the souvenirs and Shanghai Airlines plane
models handed-out on the trips.
"The direct service is much more convenient
as it only takes some three hours to fly to Taiwan. Previously, it could
take as long as one day, as we had to change flights at Hong Kong or Macau," he
added.
Six airlines from the mainland and six from Taiwan have agreed to
provide 72 round-trips during the lunar New Year, which dawns on January 29. The
other local carrier joining the direct service is China Eastern Airlines.
New
year flights will also operate from Beijing, Guangzhou and Xiamen on the
mainland to Taipei and Kaohsiung in Taiwan.
The service, previously limited
to Taiwanese business people, has opened up this year to all Taiwanese living on
the mainland.