Chinese airlines' profit hit as yuan weakens, fuel costs rise

China's major carriers saw their net earnings shrink in the third quarter on higher fuel prices and the impact of a weaker yuan even though demand in the world's number two aviation market remained brisk. China Southern Airlines, Asia's largest carrier, reported that July-September profit halved to 2.0 billion yuan...

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