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US retaliates to Beijing Covid-19 travel blocks, cancels 44 flights by Chinese carriers

American Transportation Dept says home airlines, which adhere to Asian giant’s entry protocols, should not be penalised if passengers test positive for virus upon arrival

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 22 Jan 2022 6:05PM

US retaliates to Beijing Covid-19 travel blocks, cancels 44 flights by Chinese carriers
Passengers departing from the United States who reportedly test negative for Covid-19 are testing positive when they arrive in China, which has prompted Beijing to slash flights from America. – AFP pic, January 22, 2022

WASHINGTON – The United States announced today that it is suspending 44 Chinese passenger flights from America to the Asian giant in response to restrictive moves by Beijing on US carriers under its Covid-19 protocols.

China maintains strict controls over border entry including slashed flights and a “circuit breaker” policy where routes are halted if too many infections are brought in on the flights.

China’s aviation authority used the circuit breaker policy to cancel flights by American Airlines, Delta Airlines and United Airlines when passengers who tested negative for Covid-19 before take-off later tested positive once arriving in China.

The US Transportation Department wrote in its order today that “actions impairing the operations of Delta, American and United as described above are adverse to the public interest and warrant proportionate remedial action by the department”.

“US carriers, who are following all relevant Chinese regulations with respect to pre-departure and in-flight protocols, should not be penalised if passengers, post-arrival, later test positive for Covid-19,” it said.

The 44 flights are operated by Air China, China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines and Xiamen Airlines and are scheduled for departure between January 30 and March 29.

The move comes less than three weeks before Beijing hosts the Winter Olympics.

The Chinese capital has already suspended thousands of flights and increased testing after the city recorded its first community case of the Omicron variant last weekend.

Chinese officials have pursued a strict “zero-Covid-19” approach with tight border restrictions and targeted lockdowns – a strategy that has come under pressure as multiple clusters have flared across the country ahead of next month’s Games. – AFP, January 22, 2022

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