Recovery Of China’s Travel Demand Proves Elusive For Asian Airlines

Malaysia Airlines aircraft taking off

Malaysia Airlines is operating flights to Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, but demand on its China routes has been slow to return.

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The slower-than-expected rebound in travel from mainland China is inhibiting the full recovery of many airlines in the Asia-Pacific region, although it is also prompting them to focus more heavily on booming markets such as India. China was the leading source of tourists for several Asia-Pacific...

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