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Airfare Itinerary Options Airfare Itinerary Options The following flight itineraries are available for booking. Please note that there are certain capacities in each class of travel on certain days. Make sure you have a second and third choice ready when you are ready to book your travel in the event that your choice is not available. Note: Discount valid for travel: 10/24/17 thru 11/27/17. Limited seats are available at these rates from three North American Destinations – JFK, LAX, SFO China Southern Airlines Transfer Transfer Guiyang Transfer Transfer U.S. Departure City (Host city of ASTA China U.S. Arrival City City #1 City #2 City #1 City #2 Summit) Los Angeles or New York Los Angeles or New York Guangzhou None Guiyang Guangzhou None City or San Francisco City or San Francisco Los Angeles or New York Another Los Angeles or New York Guangzhou None Guiyang Guangzhou City or San Francisco City* City or San Francisco Los Angeles or New York Another Los Angeles or New York Guangzhou Guiyang None Guangzhou City or San Francisco City* City or San Francisco *The transfer city will be based on route availability. Want to Upgrade? China Southern Airlines will be offering (subject to availability), the opportunity to upgrade your flight on day of departure onboard the aircraft from the flight attendant with a credit card. You can upgrade to Premium Economy (similar to domestic first class), or Business Class (lie flat seating). Please note this is subject to price change and availability. The upgrade only covers the Trans-Pacific flight, not the Chinese domestic portion. The cost per segment is either eastbound or westbound is below and is priced ONE WAY. Segment – Either Direction Upgrade Class Approx. Cost (USD) Please note: CAN-JFK Business Class $1,049/per segment 1. The food served on board in CAN-JFK Premium Economy Class $375/per segment this product might be slightly CAN-LAX Business Class $1,200/per segment different to others who bought CAN-LAX Premium Economy Class $375/per segment the premium class tickets in CAN-SFO Business Class $975/per segment normal price. Actually there's CAN-SFO Premium Economy Class $375/per segment only very little chance to happen however should be Premium Economy Seat Type First Class Business Class Economy Class stated in the beginning. Class 2. To buy this product people Number of Seats 4 34 44 227 should use credit card on Seat Pitch (Inch) 84 44 38 31-33 board, they should ask the flight attendance for upgrade Seat Width 28 27.5 19.2 18.5 service. (Inch) Seat Tilt 180° 180° 123° 100° Sichuan Airlines Guiyang U.S. Departure City Transfer City Transfer City U.S. Arrival City (Host city of ASTA China Summit) Los Angeles Hangzhou Guiyang Guangzhou Los Angeles Xiamen Airlines Transfer Transfer Guiyang Transfer Transfer U.S. Departure City (Host city of ASTA China U.S. Arrival City City #1 City #2 City #1 City #2 Summit) New York City Fuzhou None Guiyang Fuzhou None New York City Los Angeles Xiamen None Guiyang Xiamen None Los Angeles Los Angeles Xiamen Hangzhou Guiyang Xiamen None Los Angeles Los Angeles Xiamen None Guiyang Hangzhou Xiamen Los Angeles .
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