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                    [Title] => Regular Cebu-Guangzhou charter flights set
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Strained diplomatic ties between China and the Philippines may be slowly thawing with the re-introduction of regular charter flights established between the cities of Cebu and Guangzhou within this month.

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In just a few months time, Dong Fang Leisure Philippines, Inc., a leisure company with offices based in Cebu and Guangzhou, China, has already contributed a significant share of tourism revenues, as well as to overall Chinese arrivals in the Philippines.

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CEBU AND GUANGZHOU
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                    [Title] => Regular Cebu-Guangzhou charter flights set
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Strained diplomatic ties between China and the Philippines may be slowly thawing with the re-introduction of regular charter flights established between the cities of Cebu and Guangzhou within this month.

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In just a few months time, Dong Fang Leisure Philippines, Inc., a leisure company with offices based in Cebu and Guangzhou, China, has already contributed a significant share of tourism revenues, as well as to overall Chinese arrivals in the Philippines.

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