President Trump has banned Chinese passenger airlines from flying to the United States. The ban will take effect later this month.
According to CNBC:
The Trump administration is banning Chinese passenger airlines from flying scheduled service to the U.S. starting later this month, a move that comes as Beijing hasn’t allowed U.S. carriers to resume flights there and threatens to further isolate the world’s two largest aviation markets from one another.
The order, published Wednesday, takes effect June 16, but it could be moved up.
The dispute is a departure from the type of bilateral agreements that the U.S. government has pursued for decades that aim to make it easier for airlines to expand to international airports without onerous government approvals. The U.S. does not have a so-called Open Skies agreement with China.
The U.S. order affects Air China, China Eastern, China Southern and Xiamen. The airlines did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The move seems to be in support of American carriers Delta Airlines and United Airlines who have been trying to get clearance from the Chinese government to resume service to China.
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