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航协号 公司英文名称 1 08010026 Shishi Qiaolian Travel 航协号 公司英文名称 到账日期 1 08010026 SHISHI QIAOLIAN TRAVEL & 2016.11.17 2 08010262 BEIJING XINGZHONGBIN AIR AGENC 2016.11.29 3 08010424 SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL 2016.11.25 4 08010564 GUILIN GUIKANG TICKETS CO LTD 2016.11.25 5 08010704 CIXI XUNDA AIR TICKETS CO., LT 2016.11.15 6 08010774 BEIJING ZHENG XIANG AIR 2016.12.21 7 08010811 FUJIAN KANGTAI INTERNATIONAL 2016.11.16 8 08010833 LIAN JIANG AIRLINE 2016.11.18 9 08011290 FUZHOU JINYUN HANGKONG HANGYUN 2016.11.16 10 08011441 LIAONING JIANTONG AIR SERVICE 2016.11.17 11 08011474 BEIJING ZI LANG AIR 2016.11.22 12 08011544 BEIJING LANYUXING AIR SERVICE 2016.12.01 13 08011581 SHENZHEN YOUSHI AIR SERVICE CO 2016.11.28 14 08011824 BEIJING ZHAORI AVIATION 2016.11.14 15 08011850 SUCCESSFUL AIR AGENCY 2016.11.16 16 08012045 BEIJING HANGTIAN MIANYUAN AIR 2016.12.22 17 08012115 BEIJING QING YE AIR 2016.11.30 18 08012325 QINHUANGDAO HONGYUAN KONGYUN C 2016.11.29 19 08012336 HANDAN NEW CENTURY 2016.11.15 20 08012351 BEIJING JINGJIAO AIR 2016.12.06 21 08012384 BEIJINGRUIFENG XINCHENG AIR 2016.11.25 22 08012443 BEIJING GENERALWAY AIR SERVICE 2016.12.15 23 08012572 GUANGZHOU JIAOYIHUI INTL 2016.11.17 24 08012583 FUJIAN JINJIANG ANLI TOUR 2016.11.28 25 08012642 BEIJING YIN YING AIR SERVICE 2016.12.19 26 08012675 GUANGZHOU TIANWANG AIR 2016.12.05 27 08012712 GUANGDONG JINPENG E & T INDUS 2016.12.22 28 08012756 TIANJIN HONGLIAN AIR 2016.12.02 29 08012992 FUJIAN CHANGLE XIANGYU 2016.11.17 30 08013036 BEIJING ANZHEN AVIATION SERVIC 2016.11.23 31 08013062 HAINAN HAICHENG AIR TOUR SERVI 2016.11.17 32 08013110 BEIJING ZIGUANGGE AIR 2016.11.17 33 08013176 FOSHAN HUAYU AIR 2016.11.29 34 08013342 SHENYANG YONGLIANG AIR 2016.11.16 35 08013375 DALIAN E & T DEVELOPMENT 2016.11.25 36 08013386 NANJING SOUTHERN AVIATION 2016.12.16 37 08013390 BEIJING MINHUI AIR SERVICE 2016.11.21 38 08013563 TAIYUAN TIANCHENG AIR 2016.11.25 39 08013596 GANSU JINQIAO AIR SERVICE 2016.11.16 40 08013600 SHENYANG YUNTONG AIR SERVICE 2016.11.17 41 08013611 YIWU LANTIAN AVATION SERVICE C 2016.12.16 42 08013655 BEIJING HONGYE AIR TICKETING 2016.12.12 43 08013736 ZHONGSHAN JIAOTONG YUNSHU 2016.11.16 44 08013913 BEIJING SHUNXIANG AIR SERVICE 2016.11.25 45 08014005 SHENYANG ZHANQIAN AIR SERVICE 2016.11.23 46 08014204 GUILIN JIQI GROUP CO. 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