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Which airlines are "low-cost airlines"? How was the ride experience?

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1. Spring Airlines

China's largest low-cost airline has aimed to develop low-cost airlines since its establishment in 2004. Its main base is located in Shanghai. Southwest Airlines in the United States has always claimed that it is the leader in the learning industry.

2. Jiuyuan Airlines

Jiuyuan Airlines, a subsidiary of Juneyao Airlines, a private aviation company also based in Shanghai, uses Guangzhou Baiyun Airport as its main operating base. In December 2014 The first flight was achieved and 50 new Boeing series aircraft were ordered.

3. West Air

West Air, a subsidiary of Hainan Airlines, announced in 2013 that it would realize its strategic transformation into a low-cost airline. Its main base is in Chongqing, with 14 A320s. series of aircraft.

4. Chengdu Airlines

The headquarters is located in Chengdu, Sichuan, and its main operating base is located at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport. Currently, it has 16 Airbus A320 series aircraft. The company’s official website shows that Chengdu Airlines has adopted the development strategy of building a low-cost airline.

5. China Eastern Airlines

China United Airlines, a subsidiary of China Eastern Airlines, announced its strategic transformation in July 2014, becoming the first low-cost airline in China to transform from a state-owned enterprise. China United Airlines uses Beijing Nanyuan Airport as its main operating base. As of July 2014, China United Airlines has 27 Boeing 737 aircraft.

I have had a good impression of low-cost airlines for a long time. In the fiercely competitive aviation industry, the considerable benefits and profits that every private enterprise, especially low-cost airlines, can generate is a great thing and must have its own merits.

In general, if your travel funds are tight and your time requirements are not particularly high, then I think you can still consider taking a low-cost airline. After all, saving money is king, and as long as the delay is not too outrageous, it is generally acceptable.