Several airlines are offering great fares from Billund and Copenhagen to various Chinese cities right now. KLM, Xiamen Airlines and ex-SkyTeam member China Southern offer flights starting at €348 including checked luggage. The cheapest destination is Beijing. While prices are more or less the same for both airports of departure, flights out of Billund tend to be a little cheaper th
This deal’s expire date has been extended. It is now set to end on December 31, 2019.
- Beijing from €348
- Changchun from €356
- Zhengzhou from €356
- Dalian from €356
- Harbin from €356
- Shenyang from €356
- Chengdu from €367
- Shenzhen from €397
Most of the long haul flights are operated by KLM from Amsterdam to Chengdu or Beijing. Sometimes the flights are operated by Xiamen Airlines and China Southern. Therefore most connecting flights from Denmark to Amsterdam are operated by KLM as well.
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According to the fare rules the deal will expire December 31, 2019. The following travel dates are permitted:
- November 5th – December 12th
- January 1st – March 25th
- April 14th – June 30th
A minimum stay of 5 days is required. A maximum stay of 3 months cannot be exceeded.
You can find suitable dates via Google Flights (instructions). Afterward, you can either book via our travel search or directly with KLM.
Hotels in China
Hotels in China’s bigger cities are pretty reasonable. Chain hotels are usually between €50 to €100 per night. We recommend using booking.com:
These are also some vouchers that may help you reduce the price of your hotel stays:
Information & Tips for China
China offers a wide range of sights, from historical landmarks like the Great Wall, the Terracotta Army, and the Forbidden City to modern cities like Shanghai and scenic areas such as Zhangjiajie and Guilin. The currency is the Chinese yuan (CNY), and mobile payments via apps like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely used, though cash is still accepted. Prices vary—major cities can be moderate to expensive, while rural areas are generally more affordable. Weather conditions differ greatly by region, with cold winters in the north, hot, humid summers in the south, and a generally best travel period in spring or autumn.
China has a highly developed transport system, especially in urban and coastal areas. Most major cities have extensive metro networks that are cheap, efficient, and easy to navigate with English signage. For travel between cities, the high-speed rail network is one of the most advanced in the world, connecting even distant regions quickly and reliably. In rural or less-developed areas, transport options can be more limited and slower, but basic bus or train connections are usually available.
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