FU (FU)

116 non-stop routes across 40 airports. Main hub: Fuzhou (FOC).

Live fares · FOC → CGO

About FU

FU is a regional Chinese carrier operating entirely within China's domestic network. With 116 non-stop routes spread across 40 airports, it's not trying to be an international player — it's built around moving people efficiently between Chinese cities. The main hub is Fuzhou (FOC), which anchors 23 of those routes, making it the clear center of gravity for the whole operation. Think of FU as a workhorse airline for domestic China travel rather than a headline-grabbing carrier with global ambitions.

Why fly FU?

If your travel plans put you anywhere near Fuzhou, Harbin, Changsha, or Xiamen, FU is worth a serious look simply because of its frequency out of those hubs. Domestic China flying is competitive, and regional carriers like FU often undercut the bigger names on price without sacrificing much on the experience side. The network's total span of 154,540 km across 116 routes means there's genuine connectivity here, not just a handful of trunk lines. The longest route, AKU to CGO at 3,017 km, shows the airline can handle serious distances too. For travelers already moving around China and wanting to avoid the big carrier premiums, FU fills that gap pretty naturally.

FU hub airports

Top destination countries on FU

  • China — 116 FU routes

Tips for booking FU

Book early if you're routing through FOC — as the main hub with 23 routes, it gets busy and fares move fast. HRB (Harbin) is a solid secondary option if you're heading northeast and want more schedule flexibility. Since FU operates entirely within China, you won't find international codeshare shortcuts here, so build your connections manually. Check baggage allowances at booking rather than at the gate — domestic Chinese carriers vary more than you'd expect on this. First-time flyers should also confirm whether their fare class earns any frequent flyer credit if they're collecting miles on a larger program.

Frequently asked questions about FU

Where does FU airline fly?

FU operates 116 routes primarily throughout China, connecting major cities across the country. The airline focuses on domestic destinations with a strong presence in the Chinese market.

What is FU's main hub airport?

FU's primary hub is Fuzhou Changle International Airport (FOC), located in Fuzhou, China. This serves as the airline's main operations center for connecting flights and passenger transfers.

What type of airline is FU?

FU operates as a regional carrier focused on domestic routes within China. The airline's network structure and route distribution indicate it serves as a regional operator connecting various Chinese cities.

When should I book flights with FU and what fare classes are available?

For FU flights, booking 4-6 weeks in advance typically offers better fares, especially for domestic routes. FU likely offers multiple fare classes ranging from economy to premium options; check the airline's website for specific class details and restrictions.

What are FU's baggage and check-in policies?

Baggage allowances and check-in procedures vary by fare class and route; it's recommended to verify specifics on FU's official website or contact customer service. Typically, check-in opens 24 hours before departure for online bookings and 3 hours before departure at the airport.

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Main hubs for FU

Where FU concentrates its operations — sorted by routes flown from each airport.

Where FU flies most

Top destination countries by route count.

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Top FU destinations

FU network at a glance

Frequently asked questions about FU

  • How many routes does FU operate?

    FU (FU) operates 116 non-stop routes across 40 airports worldwide.

  • What is FU's main hub?

    FU's busiest hub is Fuzhou (FOC) in China, with 23 non-stop routes from this airport alone.

  • What is FU's longest route?

    FU's longest non-stop route is AKU-CGO at 3,017 km.

  • Where does FU fly the most?

    FU flies most often to China, with 116 routes serving destinations in China.