China Southern is currently offering very cheap flights from Rome to 11 Chinese destinations. What makes this price even better, is the fact that one piece of luggage is included. Availability is decent in November and December.
We found flights to the following Chinese destinations:
- Shanghai: €336
- Wenzhou: €336
- Beijing: €455
- Shenyang: €447
- Dalian: €447
- Harbin: €447
- Tianjin: €447
- Changchun: €460
- Zhengzhou: €461
- Changzhi: €487
- Wuhan: €456
We’ve included quite a lot of cities in this deal, that have a roughly €100 more expensive price because,
All flights are operated by China Southern. You would either fly to Wuhan or Guangzhou and from there continue to your final destination.
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This deal is valid until December 18, 2019. These prices are not available from July 22nd to August 14th, and from October 5th to October 12th. The trip length has to be from 6 days (or one Sunday) to 3 months long.
You can use Google Flights (instructions) to search for availability. Afterward, we recommend booking over via our Travel Dealz flight search . As the tickets include one piece of luggage, there shouldn’t be anything to worry about, and they do offer the cheapest prices.
Miles
China Southern is no longer part of the SkyTeam alliance (since January), but, according to
This is what you’d get for flying to Shanghai and back (N on the long haul flight, K on the Chinese domestic flight):
- 3,146 Award Miles on Vietnam Airlines Lotusmiles
- 3,094 Award Miles on Flying Blue
- 452 Award Miles on American AAdvantage
- 360 Miles on MEA Cedar Miles
- 360 Miles on Saudia Alfursan
- 360 Avios on The British Airways Club
- 360 Miles on Air Europa Suma
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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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