China Airlines Ltd
TWSE:2610

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TWSE:2610
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Price: 20.25 TWD 0.25%
Market Cap: 123.2B TWD
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Market Cap
123.2B TWD
Industry
Airlines

China Airlines Ltd., perched in the bustling aviation hub of Taiwan, flies as the island's largest airline, weaving a network that connects East Asia to the rest of the globe. With its headquarters nestled near the Taipei Taoyuan International Airport, the carrier operates a fleet that adeptly balances regional and long-haul routes. The modernization of its fleet, leveraging efficient and environmentally friendlier aircraft, underscores its commitment to safety, sustainability, and passenger comfort. Cargo operations also play a starring role, as the airline capitalizes on Taiwan's strategic location to become a critical link in the global supply chain, particularly for electronics and other high-value goods. The company's business model hinges on a mix of passenger and freight services, with the former primarily driving revenue through ticket sales across its expansive route network, while the latter capitalizes on the ever-growing demand for air cargo, which has surged during periods of global trade disruptions. China Airlines also benefits from ancillary services, such as partnerships and code-share agreements with other major airlines, enhancing connectivity and ensuring a steady flow of passengers. Additionally, it offers a frequent flyer program that cultivates customer loyalty. Through these intertwined operations, China Airlines remains a pivotal player in reinforcing Taiwan's connectivity with the world, navigating the complexities of the aviation industry with resilience and strategic foresight.

Intrinsic Value
33.83 TWD
Undervaluation 40%
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