Air China has again been named "The Best Chinese Airline" by the
prestigious Business Traveller magazine. This year's award is the
fourth consecutive "Best Airline" annual award Air China has received
from Business Traveller. In addition, Air China also received the
"Best Airline Economy Class" in this year's reader survey.
The regional edition Business Traveller China, published for five
years now, has conducted three annual reader surveys. The 2007 survey
tallied 46,000 reader votes across the July/August and
September/October magazines.
"We are pleased to receive our fourth 'Best Chinese Airline' award
from Business Traveller," said Mrs. Yang Lihua, Vice President for Air
China, "As ever, we have again worked hard for an award such as this,
upgrading our premium cabins - the Forbidden Pavilion first class and
the Capital Pavilion business class - now to eleven international
routes. We will continue to offer our best service, with comfortable,
modern aircraft and convenient schedules and routings, to our valued
passengers worldwide."
Complementing the Best Chinese Airline award, Air China was this
month formally admitted to Star Alliance, the world's largest airline
alliance, joining seventeen other airlines worldwide, including United
Airlines, Air Canada, and US Airways in North America. Star Alliance
now serves passengers across five continents, 160 countries, 897
destinations, 17,000 daily departures, and 740 airport lounges.
As China's sole designated flag carrier and the Airline Partner of
the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, Air China (HKEX: 0753; LSE: AIRC; SSE:
601111) serves 78 domestic and 39 international cities with an
extensive network from its Beijing hub, conveniently linking
passengers between China and destinations around the world. In North
America, Air China serves New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and
Vancouver with daily non-stop service to Beijing.
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