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Air China, the nation's flag carrier based in Beijing, is to charge a maximum of 600 yuan, around $100 for premium economy seats.
The best seats, those in the first row or in emergency exit rows, will cost passengers an extra 600 yuan. Seats in row 2 to row 10, which enable passengers to board early, are priced at 100 yuan, $16. Choosing window or aisle seats in row 11 to 20 costs 50 yuan, $9.
It isn't the first time Air China has charged a penalty of this type. In May, it quietly canceled its seat selection service, which charged a flat fee of 100 yuan. That service only lasted nine days as people criticized it as a disguised price hike.