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U.S. suspends 44 U.S flights by Chinese carriers after China action

Published 01/21/2022, 12:42 PM
Updated 01/21/2022, 10:45 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A passenger wearing a mask, amid the health threat of novel coronavirus, arrives on a direct flight from China at  Chicago's O'Hare airport in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., January 24, 2020. REUTERS/Kamil Krzaczynski/File Photo

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. government said on Friday it would suspend 44 China-bound flights from the United States by four Chinese carriers in response to the Chinese government's decision to suspend some U.S. carrier flights over COVID-19 concerns.

The suspensions will begin on Jan. 30 with Xiamen Airlines’ scheduled Los Angeles-to-Xiamen flight and run through March 29, the Transportation Department said.

The decision will cut some flights by Xiamen, Air China (OTC:AIRYY), China Southern Airlines and China Eastern Airlines (NYSE:CEA).

Since Dec. 31, Chinese authorities have suspended 20 United Airlines, 10 American Airlines (NASDAQ:AAL) and 14 Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) flights, after some passengers tested positive for COVID-19. As recently as Tuesday, the Transportation Department said the Chinese government had announced new U.S. flight cancellations.

Liu Pengyu, a spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in Washington, said Friday the policy for international passenger flights entering China has "been applied equally to Chinese and foreign airlines in a fair, open and transparent way."

He called the U.S. move "very unreasonable" and added "We urge the U.S. side to stop disrupting and restricting the normal passenger flights" by Chinese airlines."

Airlines for America, a trade group representing the three U.S. carriers affected by China's move along with others, said it supported Washington's action "to ensure the fair treatment of U.S. airlines in the Chinese market."

The Transportation Department said France and Germany have taken similar action against China’s COVID-19 actions. It said China's suspension of the 44 flights "are adverse to the public interest and warrant proportionate remedial action." It added that China's "unilateral actions against the named U.S. carriers are inconsistent" with a bilateral agreement.

China has also suspended numerous U.S. flights by Chinese carriers after passengers later tested positive.

The department said it was prepared to revisit its action if China revised its "policies to bring about the necessary improved situation for U.S. carriers." It warned that if China cancels more flights, "we reserve the right to take additional action."

China has all but shut its borders to travelers, cutting total international flights to just 200 a week, or 2% of pre-pandemic levels, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said in September.

The number of U.S. flights being scrapped has surged since December, as infections caused by the highly contagious Omicron variant of the coronavirus soared to record highs in the United States.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A passenger wearing a mask, amid the health threat of novel coronavirus, arrives on a direct flight from China at  Chicago's O'Hare airport in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., January 24, 2020. REUTERS/Kamil Krzaczynski/File Photo

Beijing and Washington have sparred over air services since the start of the pandemic. In August, the U.S. Transportation Department limited four flights from Chinese carriers to 40% passenger capacity for four weeks after Beijing imposed identical limits on four United Airlines flights.

Before the recent cancellations, three U.S. airlines and four Chinese carriers were operating about 20 flights a week between the countries, well below the figure of more than 100 per week before the pandemic.

Latest comments

The transport Industry is the united states back up from the falling oil prices. China is ***US exports.. to favor its importation from China. Look if more flights from China are coming to US.. it means China is making more 💰 money from the trade. Compared to US.. and guess what 💶 Euro is in bed with the China Government.What USA needs to do is hedge against the falling Oil prices. Because the next Crash Wont Be pretty. I mean from 30 Jan.. to March!! ⚠ Thats 2months!
Are they gonna canceled the Winter Olympics games 2022?
😂😂😂😂
:))))
I hope so.
This is so infantile.
USA desperate to look relevant on the world stage
Monday: Oil 70$ or 30$?
Zero
"China has all but shut its borders to travelers, cutting total international flights to just 200 a week, or 2% of pre-pandemic levels, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said in September." 2%. Only 2%. 100$? Ahaha!!!
way to exacerbate the crash well done US government.. your leaders know exactly what they are doing..
It's just political game, none of them cares about the safety of their people.
looks like US government try to prevent US COVID flowing into China
you mean the virus china dumped on the world? that one?
The Chinese government is very efficient at carrying out a very carefully planned cover-up, of any major live threating screwup, that might cause them political embarrassment, and the loss of face and the show of total incompetence.
They should block all chinese plastic stuffs dumping into usa , except corona their allProducts are short living
Here is the problem. Their airliners carrier passengers from usa to China. If they suspended usa airliners, they should suspended their airliners too.
dum p bot. Ur airliners carry passengers from usa to China. Ban both.
But the origin of the virus itself is China
Article did mention this. Quote "China has also suspended numerous U.S. flights by Chinese carriers after passengers later tested positive." I guess their zero tolerance does apply to everyone including their own airlines.
so they drop the rona on the world, and then have a problem with it? wooow... if hypocrisy were an olympic event, china would take gold!
 no egg roll for you!
Wow thats a big loss not flying ChiCom. Not!
Childish response
So overdue!  Should have been done at the first outbreak of Covid as a Pandemic in early 2020.
China blocking US flights? yep lol
 Natural selection. They'd rather believe in the lies of politicians than science.
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