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Mesa getting undercut in China-LOL

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http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapcf/12/18/cheap.tix.ap/index.html

BEIJING, China (AP) -- A Chinese budget airline that sold tickets for as little as 13 U.S. cents has been fined for violating government price controls, a news report said Monday.
A Spring Airlines subsidiary was fined 150,000 yuan ($20,000; €15,000) for violating rules that limit discounts on government-set ticket prices, the official Xinhua News Agency said.
Spring's Jinan Spring Holiday Travel Agency sold 400 tickets on flights between Shanghai and the eastern city of Jinan for 1 yuan (13 cents; 10 euro cents), the report said. They accounted for 10 percent of seats on Spring's flights from November 30 to December 10.
A regular one-way ticket on that route costs 910 yuan ($116; €88), including taxes.
Chinese airlines are barred from offering discounts of more than 45 percent on the government-set price, said an official of the Jinan Price Bureau, who would give only his surname, Tang.
Shanghai-based Spring is among smaller Chinese carriers fighting for market share in an industry dominated by three government-run airline groups
 
I wonder if the pilots for this airline have to sleep on plywood like the Mesa pilots?
 
Don't kid yourself, even in poor ass china, the pilots make more money than Mesa.
 
They make about 2500 US a month as a new hire with a fresh CPL, company paid training (PPL to frozen ATP); way better than Mesa and you have to consider the cost of living too.
 
Oh and they only fly brand new jets. For those of you with SJS hope you feel better :D . It is their government policy not to import aging aircraft; the days of Russian made aircraft are long gone.
The market is mostly market economy; still there are some price control - just the equivalent to anti-trust we have here.
 
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