China’s three largest carriers carried more passengers across their networks in May; Internet travel company Mounsey raises USD 7 million.
US government will allow Chinese airlines four flights a week into its airports; Wyndham prepares to meet budding domestic demand in China.
China's aviation regulator plans to increase international flights as the demand is skyrocketing; Thailand said China, Japan are interested in travel bubbles.
Thailand said countries including China and Japan are interested in travel bubbles; China decided to introduce the Seventh Freedom of the Air in southern province Hainan.
The Chinese air passengers were down by 52.6% year-on-year in May, compared with a 68.5% year-on-year decline in April; Skyscanner finds post-COVID travel anxiety is easing.
The Hong Kong carrier said there will be another round of executive pay cuts and voluntary special leave scheme for employees; Ocean Park, Disneyland will reopen soon.
China issued an alert warning citizens not to travel to Australia; HNA's Swissport said Belgium unit to file for bankruptcy.
E-commerce platform Pinduoduo added flight booking service; Fliggy, Meituan and Trip.com build membership programs for independent hotels.