Cx y+ pek-mel

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Isochronous

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Playing around with CX website for fares around the China National Holiday week at the end of September (starting around Sept 29).

Interestingly, Y return is coming up as just over A$2,000 but it is also quoting Y+ fares at $1,700 - although admittedly it will only let you select CX codeshares with Air China/Macau for the PEK-HKG leg, which is in standard Y.
 
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Flew PEK-HKG on Air Macau code share in J couple weeks back - god what an ordinary experience - and how incestuous.

Flt booked through CX - Air China flt and boarding pass - Air Macau metal - Air China pilot and CSM - I was confused.

Soft product really unimpressive.
 
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