Nordic Carrier SAS, Poland’s LOT Latest to Cut China Flights

  • Airlines cite market conditions, booking results for pullback
  • European carriers face high costs on Russian airspace curbs
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Sweden’s SAS AB and LOT Polish Airlines are giving up service to China, joining a growing list of European carriers retreating from the world’s second-biggest aviation market.

SAS, the owner of Scandinavian Airlines, is suspending flights between Copenhagen and Shanghai “due to current market conditions,” the company said in a statement. The last available flight on the route is on Nov. 7, according to SAS’s website.