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Air China goes for Gold with its Olympic standard facilities
Published: Aug 21, 2008 

Air China has made gold-standard improvements to its fleet and raised the bar for customer services, to give its passengers the best possible experience during the Olympic Games.

Air China's move to Terminal 3 (T3) at Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA), together with other Star Alliance carriers, was the first stage in a new era for the airline.

Since then Air China has invested 688 million yuan in revamping its luxury cabins of 15 of its long-haul jumbo jets. Now, the new First Class and Business Class cabins, which are aptly named Forbidden Pavilion and Capital Pavilion, have become firm favorites with executive travelers.

Air China has also invested 568 million yuan in equipment geared towards the Olympics and Paralympics, including over 1,000 ramp vehicles, and 100 in-flight narrow wheelchairs and 120 ordinary ones. The investment has made Air China the country's only carrier equipped with wheelchairs on board.

Air China has also given its staff Olympic standard training to ensure optimum in-flight service. Over 8,000 staff have attended training programs and workshops to improve English proficiency, etiquette, and wheelchair and occupational skills.

Olympic athletes and officials will have the best possible service during the Games, four ticketing counters and eight check-in counters at the Olympics village will guarantee that whether you are an Olympic sprinter, or weightlifter, you will never miss your flight!

As a Star Alliance member, the Beijing 2008 Olympics Airline Partner and the only flag carrier of China, Air China operates a worldwide network from its hub in Beijing. By a fleet of 214 Airbus and Boeing aircraft, Air China runs 243 routes -- 168 domestic, 69 international, and 6 regional -- serving 28 countries and regions, offering over 6,000 flights with over 1,000,000 seats every week to 81 domestic as well as 42 overseas and regional destinations.

Since August 2003, CAAC and the Chinese civil aviation industry have gathered together to serve the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, in order to guarantee the safety, convenience and simplicity of the air transportation during the Games. Meanwhile, taking the opportunity of Olympic Games, China steps up building of a powerful civil aviation industry.
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