The Sun (Malaysia)

China to relax ‘one route, one airline’ policy

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SHANGHAI: China will ease its near decade-old “one route, one airline” policy, the country’s aviation regulator said yesterday, opening the door to greater levels of competitio­n on long-haul routes between the nation’s state-backed and private carriers.

The Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China (CAAC), in a statement on its website, said the move was in recognitio­n of the changing nature of China’s aviation market, and also to prepare for the opening of Beijing’s second internatio­nal airport scheduled for 2019.

The regulator said it would divide internatio­nal routes into two categories based on how open China’s air transport agreement was with the destinatio­n country. The number of carriers would be unrestrict­ed for one group, while some restrictio­ns would be placed on the other.

The measures will go into effect on Oct 1, it said. The CAAC issued a draft of the proposed regulation­s in August.

The CAAC implemente­d the “one route, one airline” policy in 2009 for long-haul routes to prevent the country’s mostly state-backed airlines from competing too aggressive­ly against each other on routes that were hard to profit from.

The country’s three largest state carriers are Air China Ltd, China Eastern Airlines Corp Ltd and China Southern Airlines Co Ltd. – Reuters

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