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Internet e-boarding passes for China Southern

Daily news, 24 Aug 2006

GUANGZHOU - China Southern Airlines passengers originating from Guangzhou may now select their seat and print out their boarding pass on the airline’s Chinese web site at www.cs-air.com.



China Southern has test marketed its e-boarding system for months. Since this system is brand new, the airline is temporarily rolling it out first to its China Southern Pearl Club members who purchase tickets via the Internet and on flights from Guangzhou to Beijing, Changsha, Shanghai and Wuhan.



After a period of time for additional real-time testing, this system will apply to all flights originating from Guangzhou - and afterwards to all worldwide China Southern flights.

 
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