Air Travel (airline)

Air Travel (Chinese:湖南航空; Hunan Airlines) is a Chinese airline operating domestic flights from its Changsha Huanghua International Airport hub in Hunan Province. The airline launched operations in May 2016 as Hongtu Airlines and rebranded to "Air Travel" in 2018. The airline moved to Hunan from Yunnan in 2020.[2]

Air Travel
IATAICAOCallsign
A6OTCAIR TRAVEL
Founded16 April 2014[1] (as Hongtu Airlines)
Commenced operations21 May 2016
Hubs
Fleet size16
Destinations7 (August 2017)
HeadquartersChangsha, Hunan, China
Key peopleTang Longcheng, chairman
Websitewww.redair.cnwww.a6air.com(The content of both websites is the same
Air Travel
Traditional Chinese湖南航空股份公司
Simplified Chinese湖南航空股份公司

History

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Air Travel, originally named Hongtu Airlines, received preliminary approval from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) on 26 March 2015.[3] In October 2015, the airline's livery was revealed. The red color represents the famous red earth of Dongchuan District in Yunnan Province; in fact, Hongtu in the airline's name, is a transliteration of Chinese: 红土; lit. 'red soil'.[4]

On 22 December 2015, Hongtu Airlines took delivery of its first aircraft, an Airbus A321 originally destined for UTair Aviation.[5] The aircraft is named Dai after the Dai people, an ethnic minority in Yunnan Province.[6] Hongtu Airlines held an inauguration ceremony on 20 May 2016 and began flights the following day,[7] with the inaugural flight operating between Kunming and Nanchang.[8]

The airline underwent a branding change in 2018: its English name became Air Travel,[9] whilst retaining the name 红土航空; 'red soil airline' in Chinese. The company then changed its local name to Hunan Airlines (湖南航空公司) in 2021 following its move to Hunan Province, but retained the name 'Air Travel' in English.

Corporate affairs

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Hongtu Airlines is headquartered near Changsha Huanghua International Airport.[10] The airline is a joint venture between Kunming Evergreen Financing (30%); local entrepreneur Tang Longcheng (20%); and five other companies, each holding 10%. The parties have invested a total of CNY600 million (USD96.6 million) in the airline.[4][5]

Destinations

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As of December 2017, Hongtu Airlines flies to the following destinations in China:[11]

SubdivisionCityAirportNotes
GansuLanzhouLanzhou Zhongchuan International Airport
GuangdongZhuhaiZhuhai Jinwan Airport
GuangxiGuilinGuilin Liangjiang International Airport
GuangxiNanningNanning Wuxu International Airport
Inner MongoliaHailarHulunbuir Hailar Airport
Inner MongoliaHohhotHohhot Baita International Airport
JiangsuNanjingNanjing Lukou International AirportBase
JiangsuWuxiSunan Shuofang International AirportBase
JiangsuNantongNantong Xingdong Airport
JiangxiNanchangNanchang Changbei International Airport
JilinChangchunChangchun Longjia International Airport
HenanZhengzhouZhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport
LiaoningShenyangShenyang Taoxian International Airport
QinghaiXiningXining Caojiabao International Airport
ShandongQingdaoQingdao Liuting International Airport
ShandongYantaiYantai Penglai International Airport
YunnanBaoshanBaoshan Yunrui Airport
YunnanCangyuanCangyuan Washan Airport
YunnanKunmingKunming Changshui International AirportBase
YunnanLijiangLijiang Sanyi International Airport
ZhejiangWenzhouWenzhou Longwan International Airport
HunanChangshaChangsha Huanghua International AirportBase
JilinBaishanChangbaishan Airport
Inner MongoliaHulunbuirHulunbuir Hailar Airport

Fleet

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The Hongtu Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft as of September 2019:[12]

Air Travel Fleet
AircraftIn ServiceOrdersPassengers Notes
JY+YTotal
Airbus A319-100386120134
Airbus A320-200486156168[13]
Airbus A320neo78162170
Airbus A321-200212190202
Total16

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