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."
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