| Origin | Destination | Duration | Route |
|---|---|---|---|
🇨🇳 BeijingPEK | 🇨🇳 AnqingAQG | — | View route |
🇨🇳 BeijingPEK | 🇨🇳 HailarHLD | — | View route |
🇨🇳 BeijingPEK | 🇨🇳 HarbinHRB | — | View route |
🇨🇳 BeijingPEK | 🇨🇳 YinchuanINC | — | View route |
🇨🇳 BeijingPEK | JIUJIU | — | View route |
🇨🇳 HailarHLD | 🇨🇳 BeijingPEK | — | View route |
🇨🇳 HarbinHRB | 🇨🇳 BeijingPEK | — | View route |
🇨🇳 HarbinHRB | 🇨🇳 Wuhan (Huangpi)WUH | — | View route |
🇨🇳 Wuhan (Huangpi)WUH | 🇨🇳 HarbinHRB | — | View route |
🇨🇳 YinchuanINC | 🇨🇳 BeijingPEK | — | View route |
Grand China Air (IATA: CN, ICAO: GDC) is a small Chinese full-service carrier established in 2007 as part of the HNA Group. Headquartered in Beijing and registered in Hainan Province, it primarily operates domestic routes from bases including Haikou Meilan International Airport (HAK) and Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK). The airline was formed through the consolidation of Hainan Airlines subsidiaries including Shanxi Airlines, China Xinhua Airlines, and Chang An Airlines.
With a modest fleet of just three Boeing 737-800 aircraft configured with 8 first-class and 156 economy seats, Grand China Air focuses on short-haul domestic services. It participates in the Fortune Wings Club frequent flyer program shared with Hainan Airlines. The carrier has faced U.S. sanctions since 2021 due to ownership ties. Passenger feedback is limited but generally notes friendly crew and reasonable value on its limited network, though amenities like IFE and Wi-Fi are minimal or absent. As a niche player within the larger HNA ecosystem, it offers a no-frills yet reliable option for select Chinese domestic routes.