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Washington accuses Beijing of blocking US f lights to China

- Reuters Washington

US government has accused the Chinese government of making it impossible for US airlines to resume service to China and ordered four Chinese air carriers to file flight schedules with the US government.

The administra­tion of President Donald Trump stopped short of imposing restrictio­ns on Chinese air carriers but said that talks with China had failed to produce an agreement.

The US Transporta­tion Department, which is trying to persuade China to allow the resumption of US passenger airline service there, earlier this week briefly delayed a few Chinese charter flights for not complying with notice requiremen­ts.

In an order posted on a US government website, the department noted Delta Air Lines and United Airlines want to resume flights to China in June, even as Chinese carriers have continued US flights during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The order said that Air China, China Eastern Airlines Corp, China

Southern Airlines Co, Hainan Airlines Holding Co. and their subsidiari­es must file schedules and other details of flights by May 27. The department warned it could find Chinese flights “contrary to applicable law or adversely affect the public interest.”

United declined to comment. The other US and Chinese carriers, the Civil Aviation Authority of China (CAAC) and China’s foreign minisThe try did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

The department said it it has “protested this situation to the Chinese authoritie­s, repeatedly objecting to China’s failure to let US carriers fully exercise their rights and to the denial to US carriers of their right to compete on a fair and equal basis with Chinese carriers” and called the situation “critical.”

On Jan. 31, the US government barred from entry most non-US citizens who had been in China within the previous 14 days but did not impose any restrictio­ns on Chinese flights. Major US carriers voluntaril­y decided to halt all passenger flights to China in February.

Delta and United are flying cargo flights to China. Delta had requested approval for a daily flight to Shanghai Pudong airport from Detroit and Seattle, while United had asked to fly daily to Shanghai Pudong from San Francisco and Newark airport near New York and between San Francisco and Beijing. The number of weekly scheduled combinatio­n flights operated between the two countries by US and Chinese carriers fell from 325 in January to 20, by just the four Chinese carriers, in mid-February, before the carriers increased them to 34 in mid-March, the US order said. The CAAC in late March said that Chinese airlines could maintain just one weekly passenger flight on one route to any given country and that carriers could fly no more than the number of flights they were flying on March 12, according to the US order.

 ?? AFP ?? A China Airlines plane lands in Los Angeles on Friday. The US government has accused the Chinese government of stopping US airlines flights to China.
AFP A China Airlines plane lands in Los Angeles on Friday. The US government has accused the Chinese government of stopping US airlines flights to China.

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