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China Southern to add 17 global routes

- SOPHIE YU BRENDA GOH

BEIJING: China Southern Airlines yesterday launched its first flight between Beijing and Macau and said it plans to add 17 internatio­nal routes, in a sign it expects a pick-up in internatio­nal travel this year.

The airline said at an event in Beijing the routes would be launched in the coming months before Oct 26. The new routes would include Amsterdam, London, Doha, Riyadh and Tehran, executives from the airline said.

Macau, a special administra­tive region of China, is a popular tourist spot and the world’s biggest gambling hub.

China’s internatio­nal airline industry has recovered only slowly following the lifting of pandemic restrictio­ns in early 2023, and it has struggled to match gains in domestic travel because consumers remain price-sensitive in a sluggish economy.

China Southern’s internatio­nal route network has to date recovered to 80% of 2019 levels, and the airline hopes the new routes will help take it to 85% by the end of this year, Chen Ling, a deputy manager in China Southern’s north China marketing department, told reporters.

China Southern, one of China’s three state carriers, last Wednesday reported an annual loss of 4.1 billion yuan, which it attributed to weak consumer spending power, jet fuel costs, supply chain problems and the depreciati­on of the yuan.

Hopes are high however that internatio­nal travel out of China can turn a corner this year.

China’s aviation regulator said in January it expected the number of internatio­nal flights to and from the country to reach 6,000 per week by the end of this year, or about 80% of pre-Covid levels.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A China Southern Airlines Airbus A380-800 takes off from Sydney Airport in Australia.
REUTERS A China Southern Airlines Airbus A380-800 takes off from Sydney Airport in Australia.

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