Fare-sale frenzy sent China's airlines into the red during first four months
China's airlines lost $250 million during the January-April period after massive fare sales, which were spurred by the country's removal of discount pricing restrictions. Fifty-seven discount classifications brought Beijing-Shanghai fares to less than $13 for the 75-minute flight. China reimposed...
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