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Editor's Insight: Turbulent skies cloud future for Asia's oldest airlines

Cathay Pacific and Singapore Airlines have both launched wide-ranging reviews as profits fade.

Thu, 25 May 2017

Asia’s two largest and longest-standing airlines have run into turbulent skies.

Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific were among the first international airlines to link New Zealand to Asia and both have reported losses in their most recent announcements.

Singapore’s loss for the March

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