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Direct Beijing-Tibet flights started!
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Beijing-Air  China  already  began  offering  direct  flights  from  Beijing  to  Tibet  since  this  month,  shaving  two  hours  off  the  current  travel  time  in  a  bid  to  boost  tourism,  state  media  said  Wednesday.  Before  the  direct  flights,  all  flights  to  Lhasa  are  routed  through  Chengdu,  the  capital  of  the  southwestern  China's  Sichuan  province.

The official Xinhua News Agency said the new service to Tibet's capital of Lhasa started to depart Beijing daily since July 10. Currently, all flights to Lhasa are routed through Chengdu, the capital of the southwestern China's Sichuan province.

Xinhua said the new service was designed to boost tourism in the Himalayan region. The industry took a major hit following the riots in March 2008 when Tibetans protesting Beijing's rule attacked Chinese migrants and torched much of Lhasa's commercial district.

Chinese officials say 22 people died, but Tibetans say many times more were killed in the March 14 violence, which sparked protests in Tibetan communities in Sichuan, Gansu and Qinghai.

Travel bans and a harsh government crackdown on Buddhist monasteries sent tourism plummeting, with arrivals in the first half of last year falling nearly 70 percent. Tibet was only fully reopened to foreign tourists on April 5.

Tibet's tourism administration in October urged travel agencies, tourist spots, hotels and transportation authorities to halve their prices.

China claims Tibet has always been part of its territory, but many Tibetans say that the Himalayan region was virtually independent for centuries and that Beijing's tight control since the 1950s is draining them of their culture and identity.

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