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At least nine Chinese airlines have said they’ll scrap fuel surcharges for domestic flights starting Jan. 5, People’s Daily reported Friday.
The airlines, which include major industry players like Hainan Airlines and XiamenAir, are making the move in response to international oil prices that been falling since November, People’s Daily said, citing a civil aviation analyst.
Chinese airlines last began scrapping fuel surcharges for domestic flights in 2015, when oil prices hit multiyear lows. But the surcharges were reinstated in mid-2018 during a surge in fuel prices.
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