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<pubDate>Wed, 23 Aug 2006 00:19:03 +0800</pubDate>
<description>&lt;p&gt;Reports from today say that four US airlines are fighting for one China route. The contenders are:

Northwest: Detroit to Shanghai
American: Dallas to Beijing
United: Washington, D.C. to Beijing
Continental: Newark to Shanghai

Go Newark!

Related links:
A battle for China route (Star Telegram)
American solicits help to win China route  (Dallas Morning News)
US airliners compete for Sino-US line (Shanghai Daily)
American Airlines Calls on Public to Support China Bid (PR Newswire)

That last link included this:

The site -- http://www.flytochinaonaa.com -- will enable travelers, business owners, AA employees and city and civic leaders to easily express their support for American&apos;s application, as well as get detailed information about the proposed route. This bid process is highly competitive with multiple carriers vying for just one route from the United States to China. Only American chose to submit a bid for a route originating in the southern U.S. -- an area of the country with no nonstop service to China.

I can&apos;t get that flytochinaonaa.com site to load.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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