Stiff Domestic Competition Behind China's Experiment With Fare Wars

China's recent removal of restrictions on domestic pricing arose from deep carrier losses and increased competition among airlines throughout the country. Fare wars have decimated revenues in the first four months of 1998, prompting more than $250 million in losses by Chinese carriers (DAILY, June 8...

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