In a bid to bring profits to its money-losing carriers
In a bid to bring profits to its money-losing carriers, China approved a 6.5% increase in domestic air fares last week. Price wars and overcapacity have dogged the industry. Efforts to ban fare wars have proven ineffective. Collectively, China's 21 carriers lost $286 million in 2000, but made $96...
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