There will be a ‘huge demand for Chinese travel’ in the future

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There will be a ‘huge demand for Chinese travel’ in the future
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Emirates Airlines President Sir Tim Clark says there will be a “huge demand for Chinese travel” in southeast Asia in the near future, which is likely to affect pricing in and out of China.

“As long as the airlines have an ability to meet the capacity requirements to service that

demand, it is likely the prices will stay up,” he told Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood.

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