(Xinhua 2008-07-05 17:29:02)--Taiwan media and business people on Saturday welcomed the new
weekend charter flights carrying
mainlandtourists as good news for ties across the Taiwan Strait and for the economy.
The event made headlines such as "We have been waiting for this moment for 60 years!", "Spring time for Taiwan
aviation industry," and "a day trip across the Strait".
Taiwan's United Daily News
devoted three full pages to the flights with stories headlined "Soybean milk at Yonghe (a popular Taiwan fastfood chain store) for breakfast and steamed buns for lunch in Shanghai," "No more transfers and win your afternoon back". One of stories, titled "A business trip to Shanghai in one day", described how the charter flights could change a Taiwan business person's life.
A
commentary by writer Yang Du in the same newspaper said charter flights and
mainlandtourists would "draw the cross-Strait cultures even closer to each other psychologically".
Taiwan's "China Times" published an editorial that said "
weekend charter flights will change Taiwan people's lives", and "will help develop Taiwan's economy with a much freer flow of people and investment".
Meanwhile, business people in Taiwan also hailed the events as economically
beneficial to Taiwan.
Taiwan Business Association chairman Chang Ping-Chao took a charter flight of Taiwan's China Airlines on Friday from Taipei to Beijing. The seven or eight-hour trip had been reduced to four hours.
"So I arrived in Beijing at 1:30 p.m. and still had the afternoon and evening available," Chang said.
China Airlines
spokesman Chen Peng-Yu said the
mainland economy had been developing rapidly, but Taiwan's airline companies could not get a share of the
mainland market before. The
weekend charter flights would enable them to have a more complete
network and develop better.
Taiwan Federation of Travel Association chairman Yao Ta-Juang said a
mainlandtourist spent an average of 1,785 U.S. dollars during a group trip to Taiwan. It could be estimated that if 3,000
mainlandtourists arrived
everyday after July 18, it would bring 1.7
billion U.S. dollars to Taiwan's
tourist industry, and help revitalize the economy.
"Weekend charter flights carrying the first group of
mainlandtourists to Taiwan is a new start for the cross-Strait
relationship. It might not be a big step, but it is quite essential, especially in terms of revitalizing Taiwan's economy, improving the
mutual understanding of people on both sides and promoting the peaceful development of the cross-Strait
relationship," said Chang Ling-Chen, honorary professor of the department of politics of Taiwan University.
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