(2) Angus Whitley and Kyunghee Park with Michael Sasso, Mary Schlangenstein, and Dong Lyu, China Challenges the Giants With Low Fares.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/a ... -to-global-carriers
Quote:
"The Boston resident [Gina Capella] and her friend saved hundreds of dollars last year taking China Southern [and spent four hours at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport waiting for a China Southern Airlines connection to Sydney] instead of a nonstop flight from Seoul with Korean Air Lines or Asiana Airlines. 'We didn't mind the layover because it was so much cheaper,' she says. 'Like, almost half the price.' Chinese airlines are flooding the world with some of the lowest longhaul fares ever seen—think Air China's $399 round-trip flash sale from New York to Tokyo, Seoul, and Hong Kong in July.
"China's three biggest carriers—Air China, China Eastern Airlines, and China Southern—are state-controlled.
Note:
(a) summary underneath the title in print: Its discounters are hurting established long-haul lines
(b) "Will Horton, an analyst at the CAPA Centre for Aviation"
CAPA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAPA
(may refer to"Centre for Aviation, formerly Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation, an Australia based aviation information and analysis consultancy")
(3) Ting Shi, David Tweed, and Aibing Guo, with Ilya Arkhipov, Chris Blake, Joe Carroll, and Henry Meyer, Will Beijing Also Have A Friend at State?
(Besides Rex Tillerson's well publicized friendship with Putin: "What hasn't yet drawn public scrutiny is Tillerson's long relationship with Beijing, which has included tension over Exxon's [exploring] activities in the contested South China Sea [on behalf of Vietnam].
Note:
(a) summary underneath the title in print: Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson is Trump's pick for top diplomat
(b) "Fu Mengzi, vice president 副院长傅梦孜 of the State Security Ministry-backed China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations 中国现代国际关系研究院 [1965- ; based in Beijing]"
(c) BusinessWeek does not put the article online.
Ting Shi, David Tweed, and Aibing Guo, Trump's Top Diplomat Would Bring Complex History With China From Exxon Days. Bloomberg, Dec 14, 2016
https://www.bloomberg.com/politi ... age-from-exxon-days
is similar but not identical.
(4) Katia Dmitrieva, Chinese Buyers Move on from Vancouver.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/a ... llion-seattle-homes
("British Columbia announced a 15 percent tax on foreigners buying property in the Vancouver area")
Note: summary underneath the title in print: A tax on foreign investors makes Seattle and Toronto look better
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