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The flights between Beijing Capital International Airport and Oslo Airport are set to begin on March 22 and will operate three times per week through Oct. 25 using a 292-seat Airbus A330-300 aircraft.
Unlike the London route, the airline deploys the older Airbus A330-300 for these flights. The airline’s 15 A330-300s, averaging 12.6 years of age, are configured as follows: 27 business class seats.
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