WASHINGTON: Major Chinese airlines have urged the Trump administration to scrap a proposal that will ban them from flying over Russia on routes to and from the US, warning on Tuesday (Oct 14) that it could enhance flight occasions, airfares and journey disruption.
The US Transportation Division (USDOT) final week proposed the restriction, arguing that Chinese language carriers acquire an unfair benefit over US airways, that are barred from Russian airspace below sanctions imposed after Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
In filings to USDOT, six Chinese language airways, together with China Japanese, Air China and China Southern, stated the plan would severely disrupt operations.
LONGER FLIGHTS, HIGHER COSTS
China Japanese stated the ban may add two to 3 hours to key routes, enhance the danger of missed connections and sharply increase gasoline prices.
Air China and China Southern stated the proposal would have an effect on “a considerable quantity” of passengers in each nations, with China Southern estimating round 2,800 vacationers would wish rebooking in the course of the November–December peak season.
Russia has barred US and several other Western airways from utilizing its airspace in retaliation for Washington’s earlier flight ban on Russian carriers. Chinese language airways, which have been exempt, have benefited from shorter, cheaper transpolar routes that US rivals can’t entry.
A Chinese language international ministry spokesperson stated on Friday that the proposed US restrictions have been “not conducive to person-to-person exchanges.”