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Shanghai Airport (Group) Co. Limited and FedEx Express (FedEx), one of the world’s largest express transportation companies, announced plans to establish the FedEx Shanghai International Express and Cargo Hub at Shanghai Pudong International Airport.

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It was 21 years ago when I last visited Shanghai together with a few Filipino journalists, which was a month after the infamous Tiananmen Square incident.

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Shanghai will be one of three new Asia-Pacific destinations – Bangkok and Melbourne are the other two – PAL will launch flights to in the last week of October.
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Shanghai Airport (Group) Co. Limited and FedEx Express (FedEx), one of the world’s largest express transportation companies, announced plans to establish the FedEx Shanghai International Express and Cargo Hub at Shanghai Pudong International Airport.

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