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  1. 2019年9月27日 · Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. suffered a 12% drop in passengers due to the Hong Kong protests. Airfare prices are dropping in an attempt to win back visitors. Consequently, Cathay Pacific Airways is looking to sell a U.S. dollar bonds as there are rising fears that the Hong Kong peg may break with the protests.

  2. www.armstrongeconomics.com › category › international-newsHongKong | Armstrong Economics

    2019年9月27日 · Hong Kong Peg to Crack in June? May 22, 2020 China’s Communist Party will impose a sweeping national security law in Hong Kong during the annual meeting of its top political body, criminalizing... Hong Kong Anti-Mask Riot – Will this Become a Worldwide

  3. 2021年6月10日 · Indeed, COVID-19 vaccinated people can be excluded from air travel! That was the headline of a Russian online news portal. There are a number of news articles coming out a warning that vaccinated people may not be allowed to travel because of the danger of blood clots in the mile-high atmosphere. In Spain, the same thing is appearing.

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  6. 2016年4月11日 · Airlines in the United States, including Delta, American, and United, are engaging in outright criminal behavior under the anti-trust laws. They charge a $200 fee to change a ticket, even if the ticket itself costs $200, and if you complain they respond by saying that all of the airlines charge the same fee.

  7. 2022年9月9日 · Airlines Ventures President Michael Leskinen projects that a one-way trip to the airport would cost between $100 to $150, but these air taxis only have a range of 60 miles. This is a workaround to abide by the coming zero carbon emission laws but certainly will not be a replacement for affordable public transportation that many in the working class rely on.

  8. www.armstrongeconomics.com › uncategorized › chinaChina | Armstrong Economics

    2014年1月21日 · Asset allocation for China is something we are currently gathering data on to provide that service from the yuan perspective. When the West falls, China will decline much less. It lacks the “safety net” of Marxism that plagues the West. China and Russia effectively defaulted on that system and have risen as the new stars of the future.

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