China's top ten lousy airlines are HNA, Spring Airlines, Xiamen Airlines, Shenzhen Airlines, United Airlines, Xiangpeng, Capital, China Eastern Airlines, Chengdu Airlines, Zhejiang Changlong Airlines. Here are a few of them:
1, Spring Airlines
Spring Airlines, a god-like existence of the airline, known as the "air green car", the base of operations is located in Shanghai Hongqiao Airport, in fact, this is a lie of the air, Spring Airlines is positioned as a low-cost airline, so there is no free baggage check-in and meals on the plane. and meals, the plane generally only provides a bottle of mineral water, in the aircraft, you can see like on the train, snacks, playing cards, a big change in your impression of the air travelers.
2, Xiangpeng Airlines
Xiangpeng Airlines operating base is located in Kunming Changshui International Airport, is a subsidiary of Hainan Airlines, also located in the low-cost airline, the plane does not have a meal to provide, no matter how many hours of flights only a bottle of mineral water, no food even if it's not, sleep a sleep will be the past, want to sleep is not so easy, stewardesses even sold on the plane face masks, there are Auction link, gosh, I can't believe I'm on an airplane.
3, Western Airlines
Western Airlines base is located in Chongqing, a municipality directly under the central government. It has been criticized for not having much service, and after sitting on it once, I don't want to sit on it again. There is no free baggage allowance, plus baggage check-in fees are definitely not cheaper than other airlines. There are no extra airplanes to cope with cancellations or delays in the previous sequence of flights.
4, China Airlines
Chinese Airlines is China's first airline specializing in regional air passenger and cargo transportation. With the Bombardier CRJ900 NextGen regional jet as its main operating model, almost every route must have at least one stopover city.
5, China United Airlines
China United Airlines operating base is located in Beijing Nanyuan Airport, a wholly owned subsidiary of China Eastern Airlines, advocating a low-cost business model, routes mainly between small and medium-sized cities, so that China United Airlines has become a typical representative of affordable airlines. Being able to have three safety incidents in two consecutive months (crew members physically colliding on board due to work friction, aircraft approaching and descending below a safe altitude, and violation of the rules in case the aircraft is not airworthy.)