Looking out from a terminal at Shanghai Pudong International Airport, you might see aircraft of 15 mainland Chinese passenger airlines. They are not equal. Four are locals, with privileges. Two are special guests, with fewer privileges. And the others are merely guests and therefore have a strictly...
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