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Wang Zhenghua's resume.
Wang Zhenghua, Chairman of Spring Airlines. Former Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of Zunyi Street, Changning District, Shanghai. In 1980s, Wang Zhenghua invested 654.38+10,000 yuan to set up Shanghai Spring and Autumn Travel Agency to do business in the sea. After years of development, Spring and Autumn International Travel Service has become the largest private travel company in China, with 4,000 stores and outlets throughout the country, and has been firmly at the top of the domestic tourism market for 1 1 year.

Since 2004, Wang Zhenghua has organized Spring Airlines, put forward the slogan of "Let more ordinary people afford to fly, and let air travel enter every household", and expanded the medium and low-cost aviation business with low-cost operation, throwing out the ultra-low fares of "1 yuan ticket", "199" and "299" successively, which has become a topic of concern and controversy inside and outside the industry.

As an "explorer" in China's local aviation field, Wang Zhenghua is known as "the first low-cost airline in China". Due to the impact of Spring Airlines on the original monopoly aviation market, Wang Zhenghua has also become the focus of news attention together with Spring Airlines.

Some people in Wang Zhenghua say that he is the "first person in low-cost aviation", while others say that he is a "low-cost civil aviation flight adventurer". A low-cost air ticket to Juck Zhang made Wang Zhenghua's name come into many people's sight.

Wang Zhenghua established Chunqiu International Travel Service on 198 1, which started from a two-square-meter tin pavilion and developed into the largest private travel agency in China.

After making achievements in tourism, running all the way, Wang Zhenghua, took the first step on the road of low-cost aviation in China. In 2004, Spring Airlines was approved by the Civil Aviation Administration of China as one of the first three private airlines in China. On July 18, 2005, Spring Airlines A320-2 14 passenger plane with "3S" logo at the tail took off from Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, and Spring Airlines became the second private airline in China.

To achieve this goal, Wang Zhenghua, which is 6 1 year old, has planned1year.