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Etihad Holidays unveils Beijing packages
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, February 20 - 2008 at 06:59
Etihad Holidays, a division of Etihad Airways, has unveiled its first programme to Beijing, with some of the lowest lead-in prices for holidays to the Chinese capital this spring, the company said. The Abu Dhabi-based airline will launch flights to Beijing on March 30. Etihad Holidays is offering packages to more than ten top hotels across the Chinese city starting from Dh2,435 ($663). The packages include three nights' accommodation, return economy class tickets, hotel transfers and breakfast as well as a half-day excursion to the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven and Tiananmen Square.
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