Transportation Industry

China Southern's E-Ticket Sales Up Sharply

World Airline News, Nov 9, 2001

China Southern Airlines [ZNH] said on Oct. 31 that its Internet e- ticketing program is generating substantial sales since it was introduced about a year ago. The airline, the largest in China, says its e-ticket sales in the fourth quarter will generate $24.1 million in revenues. Growing from only $12,000 in the initial month to $3.6 million last September, daily sales have been topping out at more than $362,000.

The airline has e-ticket airport check-in counters in Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Wuhan. A representative of the carrier said that China Southern will "continuously enhance high technology in its marketing to further strengthen its service quality for optimal economic results."

The airline connects more than 80 cities around the globe. >TK US Airways [U]: US Airways [U]:

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