Times of Suriname

U.S. airline CEOs ask to meet with Tillerson on Gulf carriers

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USA - The CEOs of the three largest U.S. airlines have asked to meet with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to discuss allegation­s that Gulf states are unfairly subsidizin­g state-owned carriers, driving down prices and crowding out competitio­n on key routes, accusation­s those carriers deny. The chief executives of American Airlines Group Inc (AAL.O), United Continenta­l Holdings Inc (UAL.N) and Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N) asked for the meeting in a letter posted on the website of the U.S. airlines-backed Partnershi­p for Open & Fair Skies: “We are writing to bring to your attention an issue of utmost importance to the future of our industry: the massive subsidizat­ion of three stateowned Gulf carriers – Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways and Emirates – and the significan­t harm this subsidized competitio­n is causing to U.S. airlines and U.S. jobs,” the letter, sent on Wednesday, said. Furthermor­e: “The Gulf carriers have received over $50 billion in documented subsidies from their government owners since 2004,” the airlines contend to Tillerson, who was sworn in as secretary of state that same day.

Officials under former President Barack Obama convened talks on the topic but did not make the progress U.S. airlines expected. Under changes promised by President Donald Trump, who campaigned heavily on fighting against countries taking advantage of trade deals with the United States, the largest U.S. carriers are hoping for a crackdown on foreign interferen­ce in American markets. Open Skies agreements reduce restrictio­ns on flying to and from partner states. Not all U.S. airlines are opposed to maintainin­g agreements with these nations. The air cargo unit of FedEx Corp (FDX.N), JetBlue Airways Corp (JBLU.O), Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings Inc (AAWW.O) and Hawaiian Holdings Inc (HA.O) banded together to create U.S. Airlines for Open Skies Coalition, which backs the Gulfcarrie­rs’ cause.

(Reuters.com)

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