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Budget airline plans standing tickets
A Chinese budget airline has applied for permission to sell standing room only tickets. Passengers would pay a reduced price to stand in the aisles during flights, reports IC Media.
Spring Airlines president Wang Zhenghua said tickets would go on sale as soon as the government agreed the proposals. He said he was confident of government backing - as the idea had been suggested by China’s vice premier Zhang Dejiang.
“He suggested that, for a lower price, passengers should be able to get on a plane like catching a bus, with no seat, no luggage consignment, no food, no water, but very convenient,” said Wang.
He added that the company had consulted with Airbus, the company that built most of its aeroplanes, and had been told the proposals were safe.
“So once the government approves it formally, we’ll try it,” said Wang.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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