A somewhat dated plane, well worn seats, not seatback entertainment or WiFi. All seems EXTREMELY similar and offer simple snacks, drinks and very slow WiFi.Īir China uses a very similar short-haul fleet compared to its' other state-owned brethren. I spent some time at the Priority Pass lounges that dot the airport. I got to Ningbo airport early in the morning and the weather for my connecting airport in Beijing seemed not ideal but the storms clouds were supposed to disappear at lunch time. My prior flights with Xiamen Air (Review), China Southern (Review) and China Eastern (Review) gave me a good idea of what to expect on yet another state-owned airline. I had booked a simple trip from Ningbo to Ulaanbaatar in Economy and expected a no-frills but efficient trip. As you can observe at many airports their lounges are in a slightly better spot and the organization is slightly more professional. Air China is the only Chinese airline that is part of Star Alliance (besides Shenzen Airlines) and seems to have been given a bit of 'premier mission' from the state owners.
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