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Airlines reeling from coronaviru­s outbreak

- From wire reports

China’s three largest airlines reported declines in January passenger traffic because of the coronaviru­s outbreak, with the shortfalls likely to deepen this month as the epidemic continues to disrupt travel for millions of people.

Air China Ltd.’s numbers slipped 2.9 percent from a year earlier, while China Southern Airlines Co.’s fell 4.6 percent and China Eastern Airlines Corp.’s dropped 5.4 percent, according to statements filed to Hong Kong’s stock exchange late last week. Their totals ranged from 9.2 million to 11.4 million passengers.

Air China didn’t mention the coronaviru­s in its statement, while the other two acknowledg­ed they had suspended some routes and altered services because of the outbreak.

Airlines began suspending flights from about Jan. 23 after the government began locking down Wuhan and other Chinese cities. The outbreak coincided with the Lunar New Year holidays, a typically busy time for airlines as millions of people travel home to see their families. Airlines carried only a quarter of last year’s volume of passengers between Jan. 25 and Feb. 14, the Transport Ministry said Saturday.

China’s “big three” have drasticall­y cut flights now, as have other domestic players and internatio­nal carriers that fly in and out of the country. Air-travel analytics company Cirium estimates nearly 86,000 domestic and internatio­nal flights to and from China were canceled from Jan. 23 through Feb. 11, or 34 percent of scheduled services.

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