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Roundtrip Flight: St Louis, Missouri to Beijing, China
December 29, 2018 at
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Promoted 12-29-2018 by CChoiVA at 02:44 PM View Original Post
Skyscanner (Air Canada) offer Roundtrip Flights from St. Louis (STL), Missouri to Beijing (PEK), China starting from $395 on select dates in February - April 2019. Thanks serra
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Travel Availability:
Note: From Skyscanner, click "Select" from your desired Airlines then select your preferred booking site where you'll be re-directed to finish your purchase.
Travel Availability:
- Departs STL: Feb 19 through April 5, 2019
- Returns: Wide availability through April 9, 2019
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Original Post
Edited December 29, 2018
at 11:43 AM
Air Canada have round trip airfares travelling from St Louis MO (STL) to Beijing China (PEK) for $395, making 1 stop.
Travel Availability:
Departs STL: Feb 19 thru April 5, 2019
Returns: wide and good availability thru April 9, 2019
To book this, enter travel information on Skyscanner [skyscanner.com] and then select your flights and favorite OTA to book with. For hotels, check out Hotwire's Hot Rates [hotwire.com] [hotwire.com] hotels or look for latest promotions here [hotels.com] for Hotels.com
Beijing China [skyscanner.com]
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Travel Availability:
Departs STL: Feb 19 thru April 5, 2019
Returns: wide and good availability thru April 9, 2019
To book this, enter travel information on Skyscanner [skyscanner.com] and then select your flights and favorite OTA to book with. For hotels, check out Hotwire's Hot Rates [hotwire.com] [hotwire.com] hotels or look for latest promotions here [hotels.com] for Hotels.com
Beijing China [skyscanner.com]
.
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deal isn't for me.
Cash works, but you'll get the stink eye often. I used 100 RMB note to pay for a 10 RMB can of chips at a conscience store in Beijing and the clerk was pissed. Lol. I needed change for room cleaning tips!
The electronic payment system is pretty amazing though. Wish the States had it this simple and as wide spread. Scan a QR code and it's paid.
Also remember nothing Google based works without a VPN to a connection outside China.
This is a good deal for a pretty damn central location. There are all sorts of cheap flights into and out of STL. It's pretty annoying for us to constantly see crap from LA or New York etc...that stuff may be good deals for you but it's much less relevant to folks here in this area.
If this deal is not relevant to you, you can actually just skip looking at the deal. There's no need to cry about it.
And if you do feel the need to cry about it all of us folks here in STL will post a ton of microcenter deals just to annoy you even more.
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But I think a tourist visa is $140, and it's not so easy to get. I've heard it gets kicked back at least once for minor mistakes that may or may not exist.
Great flight price, and nice hotels in Beijing can easily be under $100. I paid for flights and hotels using Chase points, so super juicy.
What's not juicy is the Visa cost! Difficult to sort out unless you use "agency".. Cost is $220pm and obviously can't use Chase points!
Still a slick price, but you can't avoid a notable cash outflow when it come to traveling to China due to visa cost.
deal isn't for me.
But I think a tourist visa is $140, and it's not so easy to get. I've heard it gets kicked back at least once for minor mistakes that may or may not exist.
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But I think a tourist visa is $140, and it's not so easy to get. I've heard it gets kicked back at least once for minor mistakes that may or may not exist.
It requires you to send your actual passport in. Because of all of the travel I was doing, I had to send it in roughly 2 months before my trip, with priority processing. No problems. Have had other family members send theirs in and nobody I know has ever had a problem.
Any clue on how long this may be available? Never done SkyScanner...
Any clue on how long this may be available? Never done SkyScanner...