What airlines are there in China?

China International Airlines Co., Ltd., China Eastern Airlines Co., Ltd., China Southern Airlines Co., Ltd.

China International Airlines Limited, referred to as Air China, is the only civil airline flying the national flag in China. Yu 1988 was formally established in Beijing. The company's main business is air transportation. In February 2004, it was listed in China, Hongkong and London. At the end of 2007, it officially joined the "Star Alliance".

The predecessor of China Eastern Airlines Co., Ltd. can be traced back to 1957+0, the first flight squadron established by the former Shanghai Civil Aviation Administration. Later, China Eastern Airlines 1988 was formally established with its headquarters in Shanghai. China Civil Aviation is the first airline listed in three places (new york, China, Hongkong and Shanghai) and one of the three state-owned backbone aviation enterprises in China. China Eastern Airlines takes Shanghai as its comprehensive hub and Xi and Kunming as its regional hubs, and has built an aviation network leading to all parts of the world. Mainly engaged in domestic and international air passenger transport, freight transport, baggage transport, general aviation and other business and extended services.

China Southern Airlines Co., Ltd., referred to as China Southern Airlines for short, is headquartered in Guangzhou and was established on March 25th. 1995. With the blue vertical tail inlaid with red kapok as the company logo, it is the airline with the largest number of transport planes, the most developed route network and the largest annual passenger traffic in China. China Southern's annual passenger traffic ranks first in Asia and third in the world. With the largest fleet in Asia and the fourth in the world, it is the first airline in the world to operate Airbus A380 and Boeing 787 at the same time. It is the civil airline with the largest number of flights, the densest route network and the largest annual passenger traffic in China.