Part of a three-part special series, ChinaTravelNews takes a look at the Travel industry brands that made the list. Part 1 takes a look at airlines, seeing as four of China’s largest carriers have made the list.
Chinese carriers have intensified their expansion of international operations recently, with all major carriers launching a more international services this year.
State-Owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission required the carrier to lower its agents’ expenses by RMB900 million.
Canada is adding three more Asian ports from where Chinese travelers can apply for visa-free transit in Canada when flying to the US.
Ruili Airlines, in conjunction with CATIC International Leasing and Mingsheng Financial Leasing, will purchase 60 Boeing 737Max aircraft.
Delta Air Lines is on a mission to determine what is most important for Chinese travelers and to leverage technology and service to enhance user experience.
China Southern Airlines joined the three other major Chinese carriers in charging a premium for seat selection of designated economy class seats.
Civil Aviation Data Analysis reported a total of 80,000 incidents of flight delay by China’s carriers in April alone.