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Can't Xiang Peng Airlines choose seats in advance?
Xiang Peng Airlines can choose seats in advance, allowing passengers to choose seats in advance through APP or official website 24 hours before the flight takes off. Passengers can pay a certain fee to reserve specific seats, such as VIP seats in row 1 and comfortable seats in rows 2 and 3 of economy class, which provide additional services and convenience. In addition, Xiang Peng Airlines also offers free seat selection, that is, passengers can choose seats on a first-come-first-served basis during self-service check-in and manual check-in. If passengers don't want to pay extra, they can choose to check in in advance to get a better seat choice. Xiangpeng Airlines is a subsidiary of HNA Aviation Group, which was established in June 2004. Approved by the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China, it is engaged in domestic (including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan) and international air passenger and cargo transportation business.
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