1, Spring Airlines
China's largest low-cost airline aims to develop low-cost airlines after its establishment in 2004, with its main base in Shanghai. I have been flaunting myself as a research industry leader, Southwest Airlines.
2. Jiuyuan Airlines
Jiuyuan Airlines, owned by Jixiang Airlines, a private airline based in Shanghai, made its first flight in February 20 14 with Guangzhou Baiyun Airport as its main operating base, and ordered 50 new Boeing series aircraft.
3. Western Airlines
Hainan Airlines' Western Airlines 20 13 announced that it will realize the strategic transformation to a low-cost airline, with its main base in Chongqing and 14 A320 series aircraft.
4. Chengdu Airlines
Headquartered in Chengdu, Sichuan, the main operating base is located in Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport. At present, it owns 16 Airbus A320 series aircraft. According to the official website, Chengdu Airlines has taken building a low-cost airline as its development strategy.
5. Eastern Airlines
China United Airlines announced its strategic transformation in July 20 14, thus becoming the first low-cost airline in China to be transformed from a state-owned enterprise. Nanyuan Airport is the main operation base of China United Airlines. As of July 20 14, China United Airlines has 27 Boeing 737 aircraft.
I have always had a good impression of low-cost airlines. In the highly competitive aviation industry, every private enterprise, especially low-cost airlines, can generate considerable benefits and profits, which is an amazing thing, and it must have its own advantages.
Generally speaking, if your travel expenses are tight and the time requirement is not particularly high, then I think you can still consider taking low-cost airlines. After all, saving money is king, as long as the delay is not too outrageous, it is generally acceptable.