China’s Top Carriers Trim Losses on Domestic Travel Rebound

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China’s three largest airline companies reported significantly narrower losses for the first half of 2023 as Beijing’s lifting of Covid restrictions late last year unleashed pent-up demand for domestic travel.

China Southern Airlines Co Ltd. said its net loss fell 75% to 2.88 billion yuan in the six months to June 30 compared with the same period a year earlier. First-half losses at flag carrier Air China Ltd. shrank to 3.45 billion yuan from 19.4 billion yuan. At Shanghai-based China Eastern Airlines Corp Ltd., they fell by around two-thirds to 6.3 billion yuan.The state-owned airlines, among the largest globally, have borne some of the biggest financial losses from the pandemic.

Domestic travel rebounded earlier this year, particularly during the peak summer season, as people finally got the chance to take railway and airplane trips after being stuck at home for more than three years. The country’s air passenger traffic hit a record high in July with the total trips made reaching 62.4 million, according to the latest data from the Civil Aviation Administration of China.

A slumping property market and high youth unemployment are seen keeping consumers wary of spending, however, and international air passenger traffic is still slower to recover with such traffic in July 51% lower than in the same month of 2019, according to CAAC data. Some expect international travel to improve ahead with the return of more international flights. China recently lifted a ban on group tours to countries including the US, UK and Australia, and a planned increase in US-China routes from September 1 is expected to boost flight capacity. Chinese travelers spent $255 billion overseas in 2019, accounting for almost 20% of all international tourism spending, according to the United Nations’ World Tourism Organization.

Others, however, expect a full recovery in outbound tourism to take time due to a weakening economy and geopolitical tensions. Some also note that Chinese carriers often lose money on international flights anyway. In the pre-Covid days, strength in domestic flights helped to subsidize Chinese carriers’ expansion plans.

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