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frontpageserra | Staff posted Aug 02, 2025 04:43 PM
frontpageserra | Staff posted Aug 02, 2025 04:43 PM

XiamenAir Round Trip Flight: Los Angeles to Shanghai, China

(Limited Travel for September 2025)

$673

$750

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XiamenAir via Booking.com offers Round Trip Flights from Los Angeles, CA (LAX) to Shanghai, China (SHA) for $672.66. Valid for limited travel in September.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for sharing this deal.

Note: This flight will have one stop in Xiamen (XMN) both ways. On this flight, you are allowed a personal item, a carry-on bag, and 1 free checked bag.

Travel Availability (subject to change):
  • Departs Los Angeles (LAX): Aug 28; Sept 7, 9, 11, 14, 16, 18
  • Returns: Sept 1-4, 6-11, 13-18, 20-25

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XiamenAir via Booking.com offers Round Trip Flights from Los Angeles, CA (LAX) to Shanghai, China (SHA) for $672.66. Valid for limited travel in September.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for sharing this deal.

Note: This flight will have one stop in Xiamen (XMN) both ways. On this flight, you are allowed a personal item, a carry-on bag, and 1 free checked bag.

Travel Availability (subject to change):
  • Departs Los Angeles (LAX): Aug 28; Sept 7, 9, 11, 14, 16, 18
  • Returns: Sept 1-4, 6-11, 13-18, 20-25

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PeterC_slick
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Just got back from China in June. Yes, it's visa free for 10 days if you have a US passport. But you have to enter or leave via a 3rd country. Roundtrip from US doesn't count. You also need to show them your itinerary

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Aug 03, 2025 04:06 PM
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GimpsUnlimitedAug 03, 2025 04:06 PM
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Damn, good deal.
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diveborg
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You'll likely need a visa, unless you visit a second country before flying home.

When I went, we first flew to Shanghai, then Hong Kong, before flying home. Yes, Hong Kong counted as a different country at that time in 2017.

If you're a Disney fan, make it a trifecta by going to Shanghai, Hong Kong, then Tokyo in 1 trip.
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GimpsUnlimitedAug 04, 2025 05:41 AM
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Quote from diveborg :
You'll likely need a visa, unless you visit a second country before flying home.

When I went, we first flew to Shanghai, then Hong Kong, before flying home. Yes, Hong Kong counted as a different country at that time in 2017.

If you're a Disney fan, make it a trifecta by going to Shanghai, Hong Kong, then Tokyo in 1 trip.
Not anymore. I am pretty certain China opened up VISA-free stay for 2 weeks to most developed countries, USA included.
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thequadsqueenAug 04, 2025 03:24 PM
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Quote from diveborg :
You'll likely need a visa, unless you visit a second country before flying home.

When I went, we first flew to Shanghai, then Hong Kong, before flying home. Yes, Hong Kong counted as a different country at that time in 2017.

If you're a Disney fan, make it a trifecta by going to Shanghai, Hong Kong, then Tokyo in 1 trip.

Shanghai also has a new Legoland
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PeterC_slickAug 04, 2025 04:14 PM
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Quote from GimpsUnlimited :
Not anymore. I am pretty certain China opened up VISA-free stay for 2 weeks to most developed countries, USA included.

Just got back from China in June. Yes, it's visa free for 10 days if you have a US passport. But you have to enter or leave via a 3rd country. Roundtrip from US doesn't count. You also need to show them your itinerary
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beggerking
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anything flying in/out of lax is NOT WORTH IT! (traffic, time, hassle, etc cost)

i'd much rather spend $200 more at any other airport if i had a choice
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whenry83Aug 04, 2025 04:57 PM
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Quote from GimpsUnlimited :
Not anymore. I am pretty certain China opened up VISA-free stay for 2 weeks to most developed countries, USA included.
Incorrect. US is still transit only.
Last edited by whenry83 August 4, 2025 at 09:00 PM.

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killamatorAug 04, 2025 05:40 PM
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Quote from whenry83 :
Incorrect. US is still transit visa only.
It would be a big improvement if the visa wasn't needed. It was a convoluted process to get one in 2023, and I honestly wouldn't feel comfortable just starting the work now for a flight in September.
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GimpsUnlimitedAug 04, 2025 07:07 PM
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Quote from whenry83 :
Incorrect. US is still transit visa only.
Nope, no VISA required if you meet such requirements. ### ✈️ 2. **Transit Visa Exemptions** - **240-Hour (10-Day) Transit**: Travelers from **55 countries** (including the U.S., Canada, UK, Russia, Indonesia, and most EU states) can transit without a visa for up to 10 days if: - They hold onward tickets to a **third country** (not their origin) . - Entry/exit occurs through **60 designated ports** across 24 provinces (e.g., Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu) . - **Permitted Activities**: Tourism, business, family visits—**not** work or study .
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RWelchSYesterday 12:55 AM
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i went last year. shanghai was awesome. don't hate the people and the culture.
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whenry83Yesterday 03:56 AM
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Quote from GimpsUnlimited :
Nope, no VISA required if you meet such requirements. ### ✈️ 2. **Transit Visa Exemptions** - **240-Hour (10-Day) Transit**: Travelers from **55 countries** (including the U.S., Canada, UK, Russia, Indonesia, and most EU states) can transit without a visa for up to 10 days if: - They hold onward tickets to a **third country** (not their origin) . - Entry/exit occurs through **60 designated ports** across 24 provinces (e.g., Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu) . - **Permitted Activities**: Tourism, business, family visits—**not** work or study .
That's what I meant of course; it needs to be transit. I'll remove the word visa from my original post. I was responding to the person that implied US was visa free like the other 40+ countries recently allowed. It is not.
Last edited by whenry83 August 4, 2025 at 08:59 PM.
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doesnt Xiamen make phones lmao?! now they are an airline!?

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