U.S to suspend Chinese airlines flights

By Lawal Shereef

Suspension to be effected as from June 16

Could come sooner  if Trump orders it


The U.S. Transportation Department said it would suspend Chinese passenger carriers from flying to the United States starting June 16, in a statement released on Wednesday.

"US carriers have asked to resume passenger service, beginning June 1st. The Chinese government's failure to approve their requests is a violation of our Air Transport Agreement," the US Transportation Department (DoT) said in a statement.

The suspension order takes effect June 16, but could be implemented sooner if President Donald Trump orders it, the statement said.

The statement said it fails to get a permit for U.S. carriers to conduct scheduled passenger air services to and from China, and is suspending the scheduled passenger operations of all Chinese carriers to and from the U.S.

US air carriers sharply reduced or suspended service to China amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but United and Delta submitted applications at the beginning of May to resume flights and have been unable to receive authorization from Civil Aviation Authority of China (CAAC), DoT said.

Coming at a time of heightened tensions between Washington and Beijing, the latest spat centers partially on the CAAC deciding to determine its limit on foreign airlines based on their activity on March 12.


Source: NDTV and CGTN


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