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Forums > Living in Kunming > WTF! Separate arirfare for foreigners for doemstic flights

I agree with Tom69 that it does sound like discrimination if a company treats you differently from its other customers for whatever reason. If like him, you don't like the way a company treats you by all means choose another company to do business with.

Last time I checked there were a myriad of airlines in China and it's not necessary to fly in China at all, if you don't want to. There are an increasing number of bullet trains, or you could catch normal trains or buses or even drive if you have a Chinese license, totally up to you.

If flying internationally to or from China, simply fly with an international carrier. I've never flown to China on a Chinese airline, simply because I know their service stinks when compared to their international competitors. Even a close Chinese friend of mine only ever flies THAI to Bangkok, never China Eastern since their service sucks, so go figure.

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I wonder if government offices are going to be closed on Monday due to these floods? I have a Z visa, should be arriving in Kunming on Monday to get my visa conversion done because one document "expires" on the 23rd, but perhaps the officials will be a little lenient due to this flooding situation. I don't want to inconvenience myself or people around me by showing up when the city is experiencing a major flood like this. Perhaps I'll hold off coming for a week when things settle down a bit.

@Stathis, in Burma? Burmese people speak very good English, not Chinglish at all. Their road signs are usually written in correct English with very few mistakes. But I agree that Chinglish in China is hilarious...

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