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Low-cost airlines goes into operation
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Updated: 2005-07-18 14:18


Passengers board an Airbus 320-214 jet of Shanghai's first low-cost private airline Spring Airlines at Hongqiao Airport in Shanghai July 18, 2005. The flight, from Shanghai to Yantai in east China's Shandong Province, is the maiden flight of the airlines. The ticket fare is as low as 199 yuan (about US$24).

Passengers board an Airbus 320-214 jet of Shanghai's first low-cost private airline Spring Airlines at Hongqiao Airport in Shanghai July 18, 2005. The flight, from Shanghai to Yantai in east China's Shandong Province, is the maiden flight of the airlines. The ticket fare is as low as 199 yuan (about US$24).

Passengers board an Airbus 320-214 jet of Shanghai's first low-cost private airline Spring Airlines at Hongqiao Airport in Shanghai July 18, 2005. The flight, from Shanghai to Yantai in east China's Shandong Province, is the maiden flight of the airlines. The ticket fare is as low as 199 yuan (about US$24).

The first Spring Airlines passenger jet takes off from Shanghai to Yantai July 18, 2005, the maiden flight of this low-cost airline. [newsphoto]


Private low-cost carrier Spring Airlines launched its maiden flight on Monday, becoming the newest player in China's increasingly modern and sophisticated travel industry.

Spring is one of several private airlines entering the Chinese market following the launch of China's first private airline of the modern era, Okay Airways Co., in March. Like Okay, Spring avoids the more heavily traveled routes such as Beijing-Shanghai, focussing on niche markets for tourists and business travelers.

One of the airline's three Airbus A320 jets departed from its base at Shanghai's Hongqiao Airport on Monday morning with 180 passengers on board, arriving about one hour later in the eastern coastal city of Yantai, said airline spokesman Li Weimin.

Daily flights to the central resort city of Guilin were also to begin Monday evening, Li said.

"Everyone was very pleased with how things went," Li said. "We want to allow people to fly who've never been able to afford it before," he said.

To keep operating costs low, Spring sells tickets exclusively from its Web site and offers only bottled water on its flights instead of meals. Ticket prices drop closer to departure times.

With increasing numbers of newly affluent Chinese flying, the government has been retooling its industry regulation.

State carriers have been consolidated into three large groups to boost efficiency and end a damaging price war. Early last year, the government began easing restrictions on private investment in airlines.

Two other private airlines, Eagle Airlines and Huaxia Airlines, are expected to debut soon.

The expansion is fueling sales at aircraft makers ranging from U.S.-based Boeing Co. and Europe's Airbus SA to Brazil's Embraer. Boeing says Chinese airlines will spend $183 billion on aircraft over the next 20 years.

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