Air China moved to Terminal 3 of São Paulo International Airport
Updated: 2014-05-19 05:36
(China Daily USA)
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Air China, China's largest state-owned aviation enterprises, officially moved to Terminal 3 of São Paulo International Airport on Sunday. The newly built terminal is a part of Brazilian government's infrastructure construction plan for the coming 2014 FIFA World Cup. [Photo by Zhang Fan/China Daily] |
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