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BEIJING, Nov. 14 -- Major European carriers are
competing for Chinese passengers with low fares and tour promotions in the slow
winter season as the market becomes crowded with new players and more flights.
Leading the price war is Virgin Atlantic Airways, which just announced a 3,777 yuan (US$466) round-trip fare
between Shanghai and London for economy class seats through the end of this
year.
The price is the lowest offered on China-British
routes and beats the 3,990 yuan promotional fare offered by British Airways, the
UK's flagship carrier in June.
Before Virgin Atlantic's announcement, economy fares
on the route hovered around 4,500 yuan.
British Airways came up its own special promotions in
response to its archrival's price cut.
The biggest UK carrier, which has dominated the
Beijing market and hopes to break Virgin's hold on Shanghai, launched several
special offers since it started service in Shanghai in June, especially when
Britain opened its tourism market to China in July.
For instance, any passenger who buys a BA 5,990-yuan
round-trip economy class ticket from Shanghai or Beijing to London before
December 15 can take along a child under age 12 for free.
In addition, the traveler can go to other UK cities
or designated European cities for an additional 1,000 yuan.
A winter package will run through the end of March
featuring a two-night stay in a three-star hotel plus a round-trip ticket from
Shanghai or Beijing to London for 6,390 yuan.
BA now runs five flights a week from Shanghai or
Beijing to London.
Air France said this month it's offering a 8,000 yuan
package for passengers starting from Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou to selected
destinations in France via Paris. The price includes a round-trip ticket and
five nights' stay in a twin-share room in luxury Sofitel hotels in France.
Lufthansa German Airlines also started a winter
promotion offering a 5,500 yuan round-trip fare for passengers flying from
Shanghai or Beijing to Europe from tomorrow to January 15.
(Source: Shanghai Daily) |