China’s Big Airlines Intruding On One Another’s Home Bases

aerial view of Beijing Daxing International Airport
The need to fill Beijing Daxing International Airport has created opportunities for rivals in Air China’s hometown.
Credit: Chinese State-Owned Asset Supervision and Administration Commission
Major Chinese airlines are increasingly encroaching on one another’s turf, despite former official reluctance to let them do so. Air China, based at Beijing, has lately suffered most from outsiders’ incursions. Among the encroachers, China Eastern and Xiamen Airlines have been unusually active. And...

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