Chinese airlines turn to Asia as long-haul losses pile up
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U.S. Travel Association Chief Executive Roger Dow told Reuters the U.S. share of the global long-haul market has shrunk to 11.7% last year from 13.7% in 2015. In all, while the number of seats on flights to North America operated by China's top three airlines, rose 2.9% in the past three years, the capacity on Southeast Asian and European routes jumped 30.6% and 34.6% respectively. (Graphic: https://tmsnrt.rs/2XqpU3m)"The demand on North American routes is not as strong as before, so airlines..