The Sun (Malaysia)

Chinese airlines soar on fare liberalisa­tion

> Aviation regulator says carriers will be allowed to set ticket prices for domestic routes

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SHANGHAI: Chinese airlines will be able to set their own prices on more than 300 routes after the aviation regulator further liberalise­d fees in a major step forward for reform of the world’s fastest-growing civil aviation market.

Airline shares surged yesterday amid expectatio­ns that the move will boost profits, with the Lunar New Year national holiday approachin­g in February.

The Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China said late on Friday that it would allow airlines to decide their own prices on domestic routes that have at least five carriers competing.

Price increases of no more than 10% would be allowed for each travel season.

“Every 1% rise in the domestic ticket price system-wide boosts the Chinese airline sector’s earnings by 7% based on our estimates,” said Corrine Png, Singapore-based chief executive of transport research firm Crucial Perspectiv­e.

China Southern Airlines likely will be the biggest beneficiar­y as it has the largest domestic market share, she added.

China Southern shares leapt more than 6% to an over two-year high, while Air China rose more than 8% to its highest level since November 2010 and China Eastern Airlines climbed more than 5%.

Beijing has pledged to allow market forces to play a more decisive role in its aviation industry to improve service quality and efficiency.

It relaxed airfare restrictio­ns for the first time in nearly a decade in 2013, and two years later allowed airlines to set ticket prices on 101 routes.

The new ruling applies to at least another 306 routes, including the profitable Beijing to Shanghai route, according to the document that was dated Dec 17 and published by the regulator on its website. – Reuters

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