This story is from January 22, 2022
Biden administration suspending 44 flights by Chinese carriers
WASHINGTON: The United States transportation department 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 US carrier flights over Covid-19 concerns.
The Biden administration action came after Chinese authorities suspended 20
The suspensions will begin on January 30 with
The decision will cut some flights by Xiamen, Air China , China Southern Airlines and China Eastern Airlines. The Chinese Embassy in Washington did not immediately comment.
The department said France and Germany have taken similar action against China's Covid-19 actions.
The transportation department 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 US carriers are inconsistent" with a bilateral agreement.
China has also suspended US flights by Chinese carriers after passengers later tested positive.
The department said that if China revised its "policies to bring about the necessary improved situation for US carriers, the department is fully prepared to once again revisit the action". But it also warned that if China cancels more flights, "we reserve the right to take additional action".
China has all but shut its borders to travellers, 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 US 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.
Beijing and Washington have sparred over air services since the start of the pandemic. In August, the US 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 US 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.
United Airlines
, 10 American Airlines and 14 Delta Air Lines flights since December 31 after some passengers tested positive for the Covid-19. The transportation department said as recently as Tuesday that the Chinese government had cancelled US flights.The suspensions will begin on January 30 with
Xiamen Airlines
' scheduled Los Angeles-to-Xiamen flight and run through March 29.The decision will cut some flights by Xiamen, Air China , China Southern Airlines and China Eastern Airlines. The Chinese Embassy in Washington did not immediately comment.
The department said France and Germany have taken similar action against China's Covid-19 actions.
The transportation department 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 US carriers are inconsistent" with a bilateral agreement.
China has also suspended US flights by Chinese carriers after passengers later tested positive.
China has all but shut its borders to travellers, 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 US 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.
Beijing and Washington have sparred over air services since the start of the pandemic. In August, the US 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 US 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.
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Mario Perez
1038 days ago
The Chinese government is responsible for the pandemic and millions of people who have died because of it.The world should come together and impose tax on every import that come from them , made them pay for what they have done and continue to do , tax them and with this money help the most vulnerable peopleRead allPost comment
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