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Most Chinese Prefer Foreign Airlines

Most Chinese passengers prefer travel by foreign airlines, according to a survey, as the human-centered services of foreign airlines can satisfy people who are more and more picky.

 

The biggest online travel company in China, C-trip, conducted an online survey about "airline consumption" recently, which showed that most people in China tended to be more rational when buying tickets as they only chose their favorite flight types and air companies.

 

Most of the respondents indicated that they would take airplane types into consideration, for example, Boeing 747 with wide bodies being their prior choice. Some said large planes seemed more secure than smaller ones, while others believed they felt more comfortable in large ones.

 

As to airline companies, passengers will mainly pay attention to prices, services, reputation, and delay history.

 

On the same route, more than 60 percent passengers prefer foreign airline companies, which perform outstandingly in those aspects compared with domestic airline companies.

 

They said they were impressed by the more human-centered services of the foreign airlines in spite of their expensive prices.

 

(Chinanews.cn July 13, 2006)

 

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