Four Asian Carriers Cut Fares To Counter Reduced Demand

The regional economic crisis forced Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Malaysia Airlines and Thai Airways International to drop fares after outbound traffic to Europe dipped 60% last year. The airlines are trying to attract passengers to Europe, traditionally viewed as a stable market. Two other...

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