Aviation Featured Transport

US withdraws plans to ban Chinese airlines

The United States is withdrawing plans to ban Chinese airlines from flying to the country after Beijing relaxed its rules for foreign carriers, broadcaster CNBC reported.

The US will still have some restrictions on Chinese flights, the report said.

The dispute comes amid rising tensions between the two economic giants. In recent weeks, the countries have been at odds over the coronavirus pandemic and China’s Hong Kong policies.

The U.S. government had on Wednesday said Chinese passenger planes would be suspended from flying to the country as of June 16, according to an order issued by the Trump administration.

The Department of Transportation said the move was a response to the “failure” of China to “permit U.S. carriers to exercise the full extent of their bilateral right to conduct scheduled passenger air services to and from China.”

The U.S. said China had not allowed its carriers to resume flights to the country after pausing the routes because of the coronavirus

U.S.-Chinese relations have soured in recent months amid tensions surrounding the coronavirus pandemic and Beijing’s move to impose new national security legislation for Hong Kong. DPA

Related posts

Petrol scarcity, ploy to hike price, say marketers

Our Reporter

NERC backs new electricity act, fixes stakeholders’ meeting for July

Editor

Triumph Against All Odds

Our Reporter

COVID-19: NCDC confirms 1,883 new infections in Nigeria in one day

Meletus EZE

Group urges Nigerians to support community policing strategy

Meletus EZE

OPEC, allies prepare to deepen oil output cuts

Shile GIWA