Beginning May 25, 2010, American Airlines will begin flying to Beijing, China, nonstop from Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) . This is in addition to our nonstop flights to Shanghai, so whether you are flying to or connecting through Chicago, we can take you to the best of China.
Here is the schedule for American's new service between Chicago and Beijing:
From Chicago to Beijing:ord PEK
flight AA 187 Departs: 11:25 a.m. Arrives: 1:55 p.m. (next day)
From Beijing to Chicago
AA 186 Departs: 4:50 p.m. Arrives: 4:40 p.m. (same day)
American Airlines will offer 245-seat widebody Boeing 777 200ER aircraft, which feature three classes of service, accommodating 14 First Class passengers, 37 Business Class passengers, and 194 coach class passengers.
Passengers will enjoy the style and comfort of the Flagship Experience in First and Business Class, and they'll find inflight entertainment PTV at every seat in the coach Cabin.American Airlines Flagship Suite offers lie-flat swivel seats that rotate 90 degrees (an industry first!), 1-2-1 cabin seating configuration, in-seat video system and more. Next Generation Business Class features include fully customizable lie-flat seats, International Beverage and inflight Meals Service,interlocking tray tables, a library of inflgiht entertainment and Bose® Quiet Comfort® Acoustic Noise Cancelling® Headphones
Fly round-trip between Chicago and Beijing and you can earn up to
15,000 AAdvantage® bonus miles! Learn more here.
Our new nonstop flight from Chicago to Beijing (begins May 2010) as well as American's existing Chicago to Shanghai flight encourage U.S.–China travel for both business and tourism. The recent designation of the United States as an official group tourism country for Chinese citizens, in combination with American's nonstops to China's two leading cities, will facilitate growth in traffic to between China and the United States. American's oneworld relationship with Cathay Pacific and Dragonair provides additional destinations for travelers to Hong Kong and China.
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