The Borneo Post

Taiwan blocks China flights after route row

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TAIPEI: Taiwan has blocked nearly 200 flights by Chinese airlines over the strait that separates the two rivals due to the carriers’ use of controvers­ial new travel routes introduced by China.

Taipei has repeatedly called for four new flight paths to be cancelled since China launched them earlier in January, but their complaints have fallen on deaf ears on the mainland.

Authoritie­s on the island said they had not been consulted over the routes and described their introducti­on as ‘ reckless’, endangerin­g f light safety, and politicall­y motivated.

China Eastern Airlines and Xiamen Air have since requested to operate 176 additional flights between Taiwan and China during the Lunar New Year period in mid-February.

But Taiwan’s Civil Aeronautic­s Administra­tion ( CAA) said yesterday it had refused permission because the two airlines had been using the controvers­ial new routes, even though the extra Lunar New Year flights they requested would not have flown along them.

It is the first action taken against Chinese airlines over the row.

“The two airlines’ requests are not approved for now because they are operating other flights using the M503 and related routes that are launched without a consensus between the two sides,” a CAA official told AFP.

M503 is an existing route introduced in 2015, which also sparked a backlash from Taiwan, prompting Beijing to move it closer to the mainland and use it only for north-to- south flights.

The CAA official declined to comment on reports that around 50,000 passengers would be affected by the decision.

Beijing sees self- ruling democratic Taiwan as part of its territory to be brought back into the fold and has recently upped military drills around the island.

Cross- strait ties have steadily deteriorat­ed since 2016 when Beijing- sceptic president Tsai Ing-wen took the reins. Chinese authoritie­s unilateral­ly stopped communicat­ion between the two sides after she took office. — AFP

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