China Southern Airlines reported its profits for the first half of this year had risen by 46.1% to 348 million yuan ($42 million)

China Southern Airlines reported its profits for the first half of this year had risen by 46.1% to 348 million yuan ($42 million) from a year ago despite higher fuel prices. The Guangzhou-based carrier, China's largest, said better passenger loads and stricter controls on discount fares were behind...

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