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Q: What is the best Chinese airline?

Wonder what foreigners think is the best Chinese airline and why. I use Hainan airlines often, and I find the service is good and planes leave not too late.

 

Do you adapt to food on airlines too?

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If you follow the startrax airline rating guide (global airline ranking system) Hainan Airlines are the only 5 star airline in China (Cathay Pacific HK is also a 5 star airline) meaning the highest level ranking.

 

the 4 star China Airlines are AIr China and China Southern while China Eastern is a 3 star airline to round out the big four.

 

Have to agree with Hainan as being the best though when I flew with them back to Aus one of the best flying experiences I had staff very friendly, good food, good in-flight entertainment, and comfortable seats.

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The one that doesn't crash when I'm aboard?

seriously though, I fly cattle-car class and I never notice any difference in any of them (well, maybe Cubana & Aeroflot were a little different). a small seat with worn upholstery, a funny little meal that's not too bad and dry air. Just get me where I'm going and that's enuf for me.

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I was really surprised flying with domestic Chinese routes... seats was always a bit more comfortable then in western lines (even if they are not new...)

Only one "not so convenient" thing happened to me. One time on the route from Hangzhou to Guangzhou plane "jumped" 3 or 4 times on touch-down.
That "kangaroo" I know in small sport planes... it is normal, but sometimes shows a little lack of pilot's skills... but never in B737 or that scale plane Smile
Happily it was not touch-and-go maneuver... 

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Hainan Airlines gets the reward all the time

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I used Haian last time, it was the cheapest yet fastest flight I've had, funny I haven't been able to get that kind of deal again.

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Any airline whose total number of take offs matches it's total number of landings is by definition a good one.

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Air China..

mArtiAn:

  Yeh? I flew them once and as I was sat by the emergency exit before take-off a stewardess came over and said, "Excuse me, I need to tell you now that when the plane crashes you need to open the door for everyone and let them out." Hmm.

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this is standard 

always person seating by the emergency exit will be "trained" how to open it, and generally what to do ICE

 

this is because crew are seated by the main exits, and take care about that

 

who else should opened that door if not a person that seats by it? maybe captain himself :)

sure, You can wait for rescue team to open "owen doors" but then - You may look like dish.

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i think AirChina is the best for price, service and type of plane- most domestic planes suck  but international flights i found Airchinas plane very good.

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In my experience you get what you pay for.  If you use a lower class airline, outside of the big 4, then you will get what westerners would refer to a "bad service".  But I have found that my Chinese friends expect poor service so there is no demand for improvement  in these areas.

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