Manila Bulletin

China to allow limited US passenger flights

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BEIJING, China (AFP) — China on Thursday said foreign airlines blocked from operating in the country over virus fears would be allowed to resume limited flights, lifting a de facto ban on US carriers, a day after Washington ordered the suspension of all Chinese travel into and out of the US.

The apparent decision to step back by Beijing comes as tensions between the world’s two superpower­s are sent soaring by a series of issues including Donald Trump’s accusation­s over China’s handling of the pandemic, Hong Kong and Huawei.

The latest spat was rooted in the Civil Aviation Authority of China (CAAC) deciding to impose a limit on foreign airlines based on their activity as of March 12. Because US carriers had suspended all flights by that date their cap was set at zero, while Chinese carriers’ flights to the US continued.

On Wednesday the US said it would block Chinese passenger flights from June 16, raising concerns of another front being opened up in the economic titans’ standoff.

But the CAAC on Thursday said all foreign airlines not listed in the March 12 schedule would now be able to operate one internatio­nal route into China each week.

At the same time, China has gradually relaxed strict air travel caps on some foreign firms as the coronaviru­s outbreak in the country appears to be under control.

The CAAC said Thursday that routes whose passengers all test negative for three consecutiv­e weeks will be allowed to operate an additional flight each week.

Routes with five or more passengers testing positive will be suspended for at least one week, CAAC said.

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