China's First Low-Fare Airline Starts Service To Kunming
Okay Airways, China's first low-fare airline, started operations Friday with two leased 737-900s. Based at Binhai Airport in Tianjin, the privately owned airline launched its first flight to Kunming, in Yunnan province, via Changsha, in Central China. With a startup capital of 300 million yuan (US...
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