Finnair plans a joint venture with China’s Juneyao Air; Marriott's RevPAR drops 83% in Greater China in March.
New York-listed Chinese hotel firm expects revenue to decline by 30%-35% in Q1; Tourist attractions are only allowed to run up to 30% of full capacity.
Korean Air will reopen select Chinese routes in May; China Eastern will sell inflight meals in supermarkets.
Shanghai Airport stock slumps below target by the widest margin in 13 years; China's theme parks re-open with strict rules to prevent further outbreak of the virus.
Hong Kong will buy 500,000 flight tickets from the city’s airlines as part of a stimulus; China's domestic travelers decreased 61.4% during a three-day holiday.
The 127th Canton Fair will take place in mid to late June and be hosted online to prevent the spread of coronavirus; Wuhan airport re-opens to host 233 flights today.
The world's largest online travel group cut the stake in its Chinese counterpart by over 3 percentage points; Accor and Alibaba extend their strategic partnership.
Chinese airlines rescheduled their international flights after national regulators decided to limit the number of international flights to curtail imported COVID-19 cases.