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What airlines fly at will?

1, Eastern Airlines. On June 8, 2020/KLOC-0, China Eastern Airlines launched its own product business, which was discontinued on June 30. As of June 24, 2020, passengers with the right of "free weekend travel" have successfully redeemed more than 654.38+million air tickets. On the first weekend of June 27th and 28th, more than 65,000 air tickets were used.

2. China Airlines. Following China Eastern Airlines, Huaxia Airlines also released a nationwide unlimited flight package with unlimited flight rights for hundreds of routes at a price of 2,999 yuan. Compared with the sales of China Eastern Airlines for more than ten days in a row, Huaxia Airlines only sold 1 10,000 sets.

3.hainan airlines. Hainan Airlines' freewheeling products were launched on July 6th, 2020. The initial price of the product is 2699 yuan, and the price will be raised according to the sales situation in the later period. The product cycle is also used until the end of the year. Compared with the "free travel on weekends" of China Eastern Airlines, the use time of this product of HNA is not limited to weekends, but it cannot be used during the National Day.

4. China Southern Airlines. China Southern's free travel package, named Happy Flying, was launched on July 28, 2020, and the product price was 3,699 yuan. From August 12, passengers who have snapped up successfully can exchange economy class tickets for domestic flights of China Southern Airlines (except Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan) from August 26, 2020 to June 6, 2026.

Others, such as Spring Airlines and Xiamen Airlines, have also launched limited edition products similar to "flying at will". At the same time, for example, on July 27th, 2020, Okay Airways, Ruili Airlines and Qingdao Airlines jointly launched the "Weekly Holiday" package product, with unlimited flights.

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