Doubts over country’s economic recovery and lack of direct flights to US weigh on travel demand
Logistics groups see sustained demand for fast delivery of goods from China to western markets
China Eastern continues three-year lossmaking streak as international travel remains subdued
State-owned carriers grapple with headwinds including lingering Covid rules and limits on tourist visas
Mainland airlines scour world for staff with talent shortage threatening growth
A tie-up would displease some domestic rivals more than others
Carriers are not benefiting from cheap oil
Brent and WTI test $30 a barrel level
Industry order books are fat while fuel costs are low and advanced economies recover
Gold sinks as dollar nears 12-year peak
Detention of three industry heads in a week shows no let-up in President Xi Jinping’s signature campaign
A fifth of those ‘toppled from their horses’ come from the energy sector
China’s largest airline has lost four top executives in a week
A massacre has highlighted violence and corruption in schools, writes Patti Waldmeir
With the global economic crisis hitting long-established European and US carriers, the demand for travel in the region, especially in China, will provide much-needed relief for the industry at the Singapore Air Show
China’s mainland index now 12% lower on calendar year
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