China expects tourism shift from U.S., Australia to Asia for Lunar New Year

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China expects tourism shift from U.S., Australia to Asia for Lunar New Year
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China's aviation regulator said on Thursday it expected a decline in airlin...

A worker walks inside the terminal hall of the Beijing Daxing International Airport under construction in Daxing district, Beijing, China June 19, 2019. Picture taken June 19, 2019. Yin Liqin/CNS via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. CHINA OUT.

Japan, Thailand and South Korea will rank among the most popular destinations for Chinese travelers for the holiday period early next year, Civil Aviation Authority of China official Yu Biao told reporters at a monthly briefing. The nation’s international aviation industry has been in the red for at least three years, with losses reaching 21.9 billion yuan in 2018, according to recent China Air Transport Association data.

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