A China United Airlines flight attendant during a safety demonstration, with a photo of the airline's meal inset.I recently boarded a two-hour flight on China United Airlines, a domestic budget airline that used to be a branch of the People's Liberation Air Force in the 1980s.
However, my journey also involved drinking mandatory hot water and eating some questionable pastries.SHANGHAI, China — I recently had the chance to fly from Beijing to Shanghai on China United Airlines, a domestic budget airline that once belonged to the People's Liberation Air Force.Scroll down to see what my journey was like.
It has now officially moved all its flights to Daxing, which officially opened to commercial aviation in late September 2019. I missed my boarding announcements while exploring the airport, but managed to make my flight at the last minute. Here's a photo of my gate, which says in Chinese that we're flying to Shanghai at 3:40 p.m.I got to fly on a medium-sized Boeing 737 plane, which had roughly 26 rows of six seats — three on each side of the aisle. It was almost completely full.
i flew inside china couple years ago. good service, i would argue it's better than United in the US. i am still keeping my slippers😋
Airline food is the only food in the world where chefs specialize in making everything taste like cardboard