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China to merge 3 cargo airlines to create Asia leader: Xinhua
by Staff Writers
Shanghai (AFP) June 25, 2015


Hong Kong rejects airline Jetstar HK's bid to operate
Hong Kong (AFP) June 25, 2015 - Hong Kong on Thursday rejected budget airline Jetstar Hong Kong's application for a licence to operate, saying its primary place of business was not in the southern Chinese city.

The carrier is a three-way joint venture between Australia's Qantas, China Eastern Airlines and Macau casino tycoon Stanley Ho's Hong Kong-based conglomerate Shun Tak Holdings.

Under Hong Kong law, an airline will only be given an operating licence if its principal place of business and centre of its decision-making is in the city.

"The authority decided that Jetstar Hong Kong did not comply with the basic law... in having its principal place of business in Hong Kong and that Jetstar Hong Kong's application be refused," an Air Transport Licensing Authority statement published Thursday said.

"Jetstar Hong Kong cannot make its decisions independently from that of the two foreign shareholders," it said.

Shun Tak paid US$66 million for a third of the airline in 2013, in a bid to help it to set up locally, after it applied for regulatory approval in 2012.

"Jetstar Hong Kong is extremely disappointed by the decision," its chief executive officer Edward Lau said in a statement.

"We genuinely believed that Hong Kong is Jetstar Hong Kong's principal place of business," Lau said, adding that the airline is chaired by local businesswoman Pansy Ho, the daughter of Stanley Ho.

But Jetstar's Hong Kong application faced opposition from the city's flag carrier Cathay Pacific, which said the airline is not based in Hong Kong.

The low-cost carrier had planned to fly to destinations in China, Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asia.

"It is the right decision for Hong Kong," Cathay Pacific corporate affairs director James Tong said in a statement following the decision.

"The Air Transport Licensing Authority decision ensures that important Hong Kong economic assets, its air traffic rights, are used for the benefit of the people and the economy of Hong Kong," Tong said.

Qantas owns the Jetstar brand and has other joint ventures in Japan, Singapore and Vietnam.

China will merge its three biggest freight airlines and build the combined entity into Asia's largest air cargo operator, a top aviation official was reported as saying.

"Currently, this work (the merger) is being actively pushed," the official Xinhua news agency quoted Zhou Laizhen, deputy chief of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) as telling an industry forum.

China's top three cargo operators are the freight arm of Beijing-based flag carrier Air China, Shanghai-based China Cargo Airlines, and China Southern Airlines Cargo, headquartered in the southern city of Guangzhou, said the report.

China has the world second's largest air transport system but its cargo flight throughput grew just 7.8 percent last year to 135.6 million tonnes.

According to International Air Transport Association statistics, Asia's biggest cargo airline by freight tonne kilometres in 2014 was Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific, followed by Korean Air. Worldwide they were number two and three behind global leader Emirates.

"The value of China's international air freight only accounted for 17 percent of its total trade turnover in 2014," CAAC chief Li Jiaxiang told the Wednesday forum, compared to a global figure of 35 percent.

China's imports slumped nearly 18 percent year-on-year in May, the seventh straight monthly decline, while exports also dropped for the third consecutive month.

Growth in the world's second-largest economy dropped to 7.4 percent in 2014, the slowest pace in nearly a quarter of a century, and this year has seen few signs of any reversal in the slowing trend.

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Korean Air


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