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China’s airlines in the hot seat over hidden extra fees as watchdog steps in

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China’s airlines are encountering severe turbulence over their growing use of extra charges like seat selection fees, as passengers, state media and a consumer protection watchdog slam the practice as a violation of customers’ rights.

The controversy reflects the difficulties Chinese airlines face as they try to strike a delicate balance between profitability and service quality, with an industry insider cautioning that companies may not be able to scrap extra fees completely.

Seat selection fees – long a bugbear of travellers in the West – have become more common in China over recent years, as airlines facing squeezed profit margins seek out extra revenue sources.

But the trend has sparked heated online backlash, leading Chinese state broadcaster CCTV to air a programme criticising the fees and a consumer rights agency to launch an investigation.

The probe by the Jiangsu provincial consumers association found that China’s major state-owned carriers now routinely charge passengers extra to secure a window or aisle seat, or to sit in rows near exits with more legroom.

On average, one-third of economy class seats on the carriers’ flights are unavailable for free selection during online check-in, according to the association. The free seats tend to be in the middle of a row or near the back of the aircraft, where there is more noise and the effects of turbulence are greater.



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