China Southern Airlines Selling 500,000 E-Tickets Each Month
April 14, 2006 |
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China Southern Airlines (ZNH) says in March 2006, it sold more than 600,000 tickets, generating more than US$41 million.
In January 2006, the airline sold approximately 500,000 e-tickets, generating more than US$50 million and in February it sold almost 400,000 tickets, generating more than US$31 million.
In 2000, China Southern became the first Chinese airliner to sell e-ticket. Since its launch in 2000, the company has sold more than 16 million e-tickets, accounting for more than US$1.2 billion in Internet sales.
China Southern says that at least 20% of its total sales come from Internet sales.
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