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CalEden
I just bought a ticket on China Airlines. I have never flown China Airlines before. They only asked me for my seat preference. Is there a online web page or a number to call to get a good seat? Also a web page showing seating configuration by aircraft type for China Airlines. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks Bros.


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Posted on: 10:33 pm on Mar. 1, 2005
Mr Alan
Why don't you check the China Airlines website yourself.


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Posted on: 11:15 pm on Mar. 1, 2005
ccvvbb

Quote: from CalEden on 10:27 am on Mar. 2, 2005
Any info would be appreciated.


Fatal Events Since 1970 for China Airlines

The following events are those involving at least one passenger death where the aircraft flight had a direct or indirect role. Excluded would be events where the only passengers killed were stowaways, hijackers, or saboteurs.


12 August 1970; China Airlines YS11; Taipei, Taiwan: The aircraft was on approach under conditions of heavy rain and low clouds when it struck a low ridge about 660 feet (200 meters) about one half mile (800 meters) from the runway. Two of the five crew members and 12 of the 26 passengers were killed.


21 November 1971; China Airlines Caravelle; near Penghu Islands, Formosa Strait between Taiwan and the PRC: The aircraft was believed to have been destroyed by an inflight explosion caused by a bomb. All 17 passengers and eight crew members were killed.


27 February 1980; China Airlines 707-300; Manila, Philippines: The crew executed a steep and unstabilized approach, touching down hard short of the runway and bouncing, eventually stopping on the runway after having the two outboard engines and parts of wing departing the aircraft. Two of the 122 passengers were killed.


16 August 1982; China Airlines 747; near Hong Kong: The aircraft encountered severe inflight turbulence. Two of the 292 passengers were killed.


16 February 1986; China Airlines 737-200; Pescadores Islands, Taiwan: The aircraft touched down on the runway but crashed during an attempted go around. All six passengers and seven crew members were killed.


26 October 1989; China Airlines 737-200; near Hualien, Taiwan: The crew was using an incorrect departure procedure and hit cloud shrouded high ground at 7000 feet (2130 meters). All seven crew members and 49 passengers were killed.


26 April 1994; China Airlines A300-600; Nagoya, Japan: Crew errors led to the aircraft stalling and crashing during approach. All 15 crew and 249 of the 264 passengers were killed.


16 February 1998; China Airlines A300-600; near Taipei, Taiwan: The aircraft crashed into a residential area short of the runway during its second landing attempt. The scheduled flight had been inbound from the island of Bali in Indonesia. The event occurred under conditions of darkness with rain and reduced visibility due to fog. All 15 crew and 182 passengers were killed. At least seven persons on the ground were also killed.


22 August 1999; China Airlines MD11; Hong Kong, China: The aircraft was landing in Hong Kong at night and during a storm after a flight from Bangkok. The aircraft struck the runway and came to rest upside down and on fire. All 15 crew members survived, but three of the 300 passengers were killed.

25 May 2002; China Airlines 747-200; near the Penghu Islands, Taiwan: The aircraft experienced an in-flight breakup and crashed into the sea about 20 minutes into a flight from Taipei to Hong Kong while the aircraft was just above 30,000 feet.. The impact area was in the Taiwan Straits near the Penghu Islands about 75 km (47 mi) from the coast of Taiwan. Apparently, there was no distress signal, emergency message, or other indication of any problem sent out prior to the event. Weather and flight conditions were normal, and no distress signal or other communication was received prior to the crash. The 19 crew members and 206 passengers were all killed.


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Posted on: 11:56 pm on Mar. 1, 2005
Mr Alan
ccvvbb is such a helpful lad!


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Posted on: 3:33 am on Mar. 2, 2005
TJ

Quote: from Mr Alan on 3:27 pm on Mar. 2, 2005
ccvvbb is such a helpful lad!
So his avatar would seem to indicate.


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Posted on: 4:04 am on Mar. 2, 2005
ccvvbb

Quote: from TJ on 3:58 pm on Mar. 2, 2005

Quote: from Mr Alan on 3:27 pm on Mar. 2, 2005
ccvvbb is such a helpful lad!
Well how f***ing stupid was the original question? For starters it has nothing to do with LOS and second, I am sure CalEden is smart enough to figure out they might have a web site or to call his travel agent to get the answer he is looking for.

So his avatar would seem to indicate.
f*** you, look at your own avatar you sick f***





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Posted on: 10:40 am on Mar. 2, 2005
ccvvbb
It takes about 1 f***ing second to find the following information on, http://www.china-airlines.com/en/check/service-1-2.htm website.

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Posted on: 10:47 am on Mar. 2, 2005
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cccvvvb,

Can you get me the dublin number?


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Posted on: 10:51 am on Mar. 2, 2005
cheapcharlie
just my 2cents

The airoplanes CA use in say China are of a much less quality than say a long haul from europe to BKK.

Have travelled for years between AMS -BKK good value direct flight, basically on these flights seating is allocated i.e window at check in so if your early more choice
Like has been mentioned THEY HAVE A WEBSITE nuffsaid


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Posted on: 11:06 am on Mar. 2, 2005
aircrest
I called China Airlines and they said seat assignment could not be made till you check in online about 24 hours prior to the flight.

Been flying them since 68 and have not been killed yet


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Posted on: 12:35 pm on Mar. 2, 2005
     

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