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Travel between China and the Spanish-speaking world is much harder than it should be
It is common to hear Chinese businesspeople say that no significant commercial relations can take place between them and Latin America until major airlines decide to open direct routes.
Flying from anywhere in the Spanish-speaking world (both Latin America and Spain) to China has long been a process riddled with complications.
There are only a handful of direct flights between Asia - never mind China - and that part of the world, most between Mexico City and Tokyo or ...
Flying from anywhere in the Spanish-speaking world (both Latin America and Spain) to China has long been a process riddled with complications.
There are only a handful of direct flights between Asia - never mind China - and that part of the world, most between Mexico City and Tokyo or ...
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