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The list shows airports that are served by China Southern Airlines as part of its scheduled passenger and cargo services. The list includes the city, country, the codes of the International Air Transport Association (IATA airport code) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO airport code), and the airport's name, with the airline's hubs, cargo and focus cities, as well as ...
A China Southern Airlines Airbus A330-200 on short final to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in 2011 A China Southern Airlines Airbus A350-900 landing at Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport in 2019 A China Southern Airlines Boeing 777-300ER approaching Los Angeles International Airport in 2015 A China Southern Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner ...
In 2006, there were 10 non-stop flights between the two countries, amounting to 2 million passenger trips per year. [4]Beginning in 2013, there were 28 non-stop routes (not including Hong Kong and Macau) operated by three major U.S. carriers: United, American, and Delta; and four Chinese carriers: Air China, China Eastern, China Southern, and Hainan Airlines.
China Southern Airlines, for example, configured 90 economy seats on its C909. Indonesian operator TransNusa has installed 95 coach seats. By comparison, the E190-E2 and E195-E2 are larger at ...
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Global Airlines' first Airbus A380 was formerly operated by China Southern Airlines. It arrived at Glasgow Prestwick Airport for storage in May 2024 before being ferried to Dresden for maintenance in October of the same year. The aircraft previously referred to as its first was formerly operated by Singapore Airlines and HiFly. [3]
It is a hub for China Southern Airlines and is the 23rd busiest airport in China with 19,027,398 passengers as of 2018. Lufthansa offered the first intercontinental service out of Shenyang, to Frankfurt, Germany, in April 2012 but discontinued it on 28 October 2016, [1] before relaunching it on 27 March 2018. [2]
The airport is the main hub for China Eastern Airlines and Shanghai Airlines, and a major international hub for Air China, as well as a secondary hub for China Southern Airlines. It is also the hub for privately owned Juneyao Air and Spring Airlines, and an Asia-Pacific cargo hub for FedEx, UPS [1] and DHL. The DHL hub, opened in July 2012, is ...