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Spring Airlines
春秋航空公司
Chūnqīu Hángkōng Gōngsī
IATA ICAO Callsign
9S CQH AIR SPRING
Founded2004
HubsShanghai Hongqiao Airport
Focus citiesSanya Phoenix International Airport
Fleet size6
Destinations23
Parent companySpring Airlines Ltd.
HeadquartersShanghai, China
Key peopleWang Zhenghua
Websitehttp://www.china-sss.com/

Spring Airlines (Chinese: 春秋航空; pinyin: Chūnqiū Hángkōng; abbreviated 春航) is a low-cost airline based in Shanghai, China. It is the first low-cost airline in China. While the company has adopted the English name "Spring Airlines", the Chinese characters literally mean "Spring and Autumn Airlines". It was approved to establish on 26 May 2004 and started operations on 18 July 2005.

History

The airline took delivery of its first aircraft, an Airbus A320 (formerly with Lotus Air), on 12 July 2005 at Shanghai Hongqiao Airport. It started operations with a flight between Shanghai and Yantai on 18 July 2005. Daily flights to Guilin were also initiated. Spring Airlines is the aviation subsidiary of the Shanghai Spring International Travel Service.

To keep operating costs low Spring sells tickets exclusively from its website and offers no meals, but only bottled water on flights. In December 2006, the airline offered a 1 yuan promotional price which caused trouble with government officials[1].

Fleet

The Spring Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft as of March 2007:

References

  1. ^ "China's Spring Airlines", Aviation Week & Space Technology, January 1 2007.