Beijing: €364 for flights with LOT departing from Amsterdam

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Currently, the Polish national carrier LOT is offering a cheap way to get from Amsterdam to China. Tickets for round-trips to Beijing are available for prices starting at €364.

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Sweet deal on flights to Beijing

The fare isn’t just really low but also covers checked bags. Not one but two pieces, each up to 23kg are included in this sweet deal.

Naturally, your trip to the Middle Kingdom will include a layover in Warsaw, LOT’s hub. Be careful when checking for available flight since some connections include an overnight stay in the capital of Poland.

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Tickets will be sold until June 12th, 2019 and the deal is valid for travel commencing between September 1st and March 31st, 2020. This is also the last possible day for a return flight.

Minimum stay requirements are 5 days or at least one night from Saturday to Sunday, and you could spend up to 6 months in China if you want to.

Use Google Flights (instructions) to find your preferred dates. Prices that OTAs offer and that can be compared via Skyscanner will be the lowest. But if you’d rather book directly on LOT’s website, you can still get this deal for prices below €400.

Tickets will be issued in booking class O. Not really suitable for a mileage run, but at least this should get you an earning rate of 25% with most Star Alliance frequent flyer programs.

Information & Tips for Beijing

Beijing, China’s capital, is home to major historical sites like the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, the Summer Palace, and nearby sections of the Great Wall. The local currency is the Chinese yuan (CNY), and mobile payments via apps like WeChat Pay or Alipay are more common than cash or cards. Prices vary—public transport and local food are inexpensive, while hotels and tourist areas can be more costly. The weather includes hot, humid summers and cold, dry winters, with spring and autumn offering milder, more comfortable conditions.

Climate diagram for Beijing (Source: WMO World Weather Information Service)

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