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What American carriers go to Beijing ? Will other carriers be given
short term landing rights. Does Air France have flights? |
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Lookds like its just United from SFO or Washington.
You could get Air France fron Paris but its a long trip if you are starting from the states ... "Allan Larsen" wrote in message ... What American carriers go to Beijing ? Will other carriers be given short term landing rights. Does Air France have flights? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Delta begins it's flights ATL to Shanghai today I believe. Might work for
you depending on your pre/post Beijing Plans. s |
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What American carriers go to Beijing ?
If you want nonstops, United from SFO, ORD, and IAD or Continental from EWR. Northwest flies via Tokyo. Will other carriers be given short term landing rights. Don't be silly. Does Air France have flights? Sure, if you want to change planes in Paris. Isn't it a little late to be making Olympic travel plans? R's, John |
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Chilly8 wrote:
"Jason Fisher" wrote in message .. . Lookds like its just United from SFO or Washington. Air Chine flies from SFO. According to the latest UT schedules NOBODY GIVES A DAMN ABOUT YOUR STUPID UT SCHEDULES! We're real people, flying on real airplanes, and we don't give a tinker's damn about your STUPID simulation! STFU, IDIOT! |
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Looks like its just United from SFO or Washington.
Air Chine flies from SFO. According to the latest UT schedules NOBODY GIVES A DAMN ABOUT YOUR STUPID UT SCHEDULES! We're real people, flying on real airplanes, and we don't give a tinker's damn about your STUPID simulation! STFU, IDIOT! I've no idea what you're both arguing about, but if the OP is serious about this, they better think about their visa. A friend of mine has a rather important role in a very large and prestigious organization, and wanted to to go to Beijing for a period that included the Olympics. She's been there many times before, has no record of creating trouble for the Chinese authorities, and her standing is not that far below "mess with this woman and you're looking at an international incident" level. But they wouldn't give her a visa. So it seems they are being *extremely* picky about who they let in. Not much point in selecting the optimal flight if all you're going to experience once you arrive is the championships in illegal-immigrant- kicking. ==== j a c k at c a m p i n . m e . u k === http://www.campin.me.uk ==== Jack Campin, 11 Third St, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Scotland == mob 07800 739 557 CD-ROMs and free stuff: Scottish music, food intolerance, and Mac logic fonts |
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Chilly8 wrote:
I use this whenever I go to broadcast sports events, especially figure skating, from Cuba. The outbound connection is encrypted, so if the United States government is monitoring anything, they will not be able to eavesdrop on the connection. Because I am a USA/Australia dual national, I feel, that as a resident of AUSTRALIA, that I am NOT SUBJECT to the travel restrictions on Cuba, so I encrypt any outbound connections from Cuba, to avoid detection by U.S. auhorities. What cannot be read cannot be prosecuted. So, the restrictions don't apply to you, but you need to make sure you don't get caught. If they don't apply to you, what is there to hide? |
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"Chilly8" wrote in message ... What this will do, will allow you to set up a secure connection that will allow you to circumvent ALL monitoring, filtering, and blocking, and create an encrypted connection that cannot be monitord, analysed, cracked, or sniffed. ********. They're a totalitarian dictatorship. They just move into the local telephone exchange and connect directly to your line and read it. -- William Black I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach Time for tea. |
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Chilly8 wrote:
The ONLY route I can find from Cuba to Singapore is through Cancun, Los Angeles, and Beijing. This is NO OTHER WAY to get from Cuba to Singapore. Yes there is, you useless drooling ignorant moron. Fly from Singapore to London, then from London to Havana, or fly from Singapore to Paris, and from there to Havana, or fly from Singapore to a Canadian city (Montreal or Toronto via Vancouver), and from there to Havana. You're too stupid to breathe, you worthless asshole. While the restrictions do NOT apply to me, as I do not LIVE in America Yes, they do. The law applies to Americans no matter where they live. Whether or not the US authorities bother to track some demented ex-pat idiot traveling between another country and Cuba is another matter. I'd be delighted if you got caught, though, and even happier if you got to spend some extended time in Gitmo. -- dgs |
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Chilly8 wrote:
That depends on the encryption. I use an EXPENSIVE VPN solution on MY server, that runs a PROPRIETARY encryption scheme, with NO backdoor. This is NOT made by Microsoft, so there is no "tradpdoor", and with a proprietary 256-bit encryption scheme, there is no POSSIBLE way that the Chinese government is going to decrypt THAT, so my Skype usage, when in China, is pretty much undetectable, becuase the strong proprietary encryption makes it impossible for any government to break. What if it were illegal for you to take such encryption into China? |
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