Lowfare flying really is No-Frills in China
Spring Airlines gives new meaning to low-fare, no-frills flying.
Spring Airlines, one of Chinas several cut-price cheap airline tickets carriers charges as little as $12.50 a flight!
For a one-way ticket from Shanghai to Qingdao, about the same distance as from Los Angeles to San Francisco, they charge as little as $12.50
You won't get even peanuts on the plane, and don't plan on packing heavyly. Passengers are only allowed a total of 33 pounds!
Traveling on Spring makes Southwest Airlines seem like luxury carriers.
Since July, Spring has flown more than 200,000 travelers to 11 Chinese cities on their green painted Airbus jets.
Private, low-cost carriers like Spring have been sprouting in China and across Asia amid fast-rising incomes and a boom in leisure travel.
Companies like Singapore based Valuair and Malaysia's Air Asia are flying today millions of people within Asia.
The opportunity is nowhere greater than in China. Presently less than 1% of the nation's 1.3 billion people ever flew. Most long distance travel today will still be taken on crowded trains or busses.
But with Spring“s success the sky will be crowed.
For som routes Springalready is cheaper than trains or busses.
Book no-frills flights on: www.no-frills-flights.com
Spring Airlines, one of Chinas several cut-price cheap airline tickets carriers charges as little as $12.50 a flight!
For a one-way ticket from Shanghai to Qingdao, about the same distance as from Los Angeles to San Francisco, they charge as little as $12.50
You won't get even peanuts on the plane, and don't plan on packing heavyly. Passengers are only allowed a total of 33 pounds!
Traveling on Spring makes Southwest Airlines seem like luxury carriers.
Since July, Spring has flown more than 200,000 travelers to 11 Chinese cities on their green painted Airbus jets.
Private, low-cost carriers like Spring have been sprouting in China and across Asia amid fast-rising incomes and a boom in leisure travel.
Companies like Singapore based Valuair and Malaysia's Air Asia are flying today millions of people within Asia.
The opportunity is nowhere greater than in China. Presently less than 1% of the nation's 1.3 billion people ever flew. Most long distance travel today will still be taken on crowded trains or busses.
But with Spring“s success the sky will be crowed.
For som routes Springalready is cheaper than trains or busses.
Book no-frills flights on: www.no-frills-flights.com

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