Can I hold a flight ticket for travel to China from the USA for approximately one week?

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I am going to China in August, I want to book a flight ticket online. The summer ticket is very hot, thus it is hard to get. I don't know the exact date to depart USA until next week. Can I book one in advance? Which means I hold it and confirm it next week?






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Can you reserve a flight without paying?

You can reserve a flight without paying the full price of the ticket through travel booking websites.

How much is flight ticket from American to China?

The cheapest ticket to China from the United States found in the last 72 hours was $15 one-way, and $999 round-trip. The most popular route is New York John F Kennedy Intl to Shanghai Hongqiao Intl and the cheapest round-trip airline ticket found on this route in the last 72 hours was $1,799.

Is there direct flight from US to China?

North America to China Flights Most of our customers from the U.S. and Canada start their trip in Beijing and end in Shanghai. Direct flights between the U.S. / Canada and China take around 11\u201314 hours. Direct Flights Per Day Each way (Approx.)

Which airlines are flying to China right now?

Which airlines offer direct flights to China? Cathay Pacific, Air China, United, American Airlines, China Eastern, Malaysia Airlines, China Southern and Suparna Airlines Co all fly non-stop to China.



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