US says its airlines can resume limited flights to China

Jun 16, 2020, 1:42 PM | Updated: 1:53 pm

LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 02: Air China employees wear medical masks for protection against the no...

LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 02: Air China employees wear medical masks for protection against the novel coronavirus outbreak at LAX Tom Bradley International Terminal on February 2, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. The United States has declared a public health emergency and will implement strict travel restrictions later today. Foreign nationals who have been in China in the last two weeks and are not immediate family members of U.S. citizens or permanent residents will be barred from entering the U.S. Meanwhile, about 195 U.S. citizens who were evacuated from China to March Air Reserve in California are under under quarantine at the base, prohibited from leaving until it is determined that they will not develop symptoms of the disease. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

(Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

(CNN) — American airlines have been cleared to resume a limited schedule of flights to China after an agreement between the two countries to defuse what was shaping up to be a tense travel standoff.

The three largest US airlines — American Airlines, United Airlines, and Delta Air Lines — were all flying to China before the coronavirus pandemic, but demand dropped off sharply as the outbreak took hold and they eventually suspended their flights in February when the US government imposed travel restrictions.

Four Chinese carriers operated throughout the pandemic at a reduced schedule of one weekly flight each between the two countries. But when Delta and United sought to resume service June 1, the US airlines were blocked by Chinese government regulations, according to the US Department of Transportation.

That led the Transportation Department to determine Beijing was violating a bilateral aviation agreement. The agency said earlier this month it would effectively ban Chinese flights into the United States starting June 16. US authorities later pulled back on that threat after the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said it would allow a limited number of flights from US carriers.

The Transportation Department on Monday announced it was authorizing — with immediate effect — Chinese airlines to fly four round-trip flights each week between the United States and China. The agency said its decision was spurred by China agreeing to do the same for US airlines.

“We welcome this action by the Chinese government, as an important first step to fully restore air travel,” the agency said in a statement.

The CAAC has yet to confirm the development.

A spokesperson for United Airlines said it aimed to relaunch its service to China “in the weeks ahead.” A spokesperson for American Airlines said its flights are scheduled to resume to Beijing and Shanghai in October.

“We are pleased to be reentering the China market and are grateful to the US government for its diligent efforts to ensure fair access to China for US carriers,” a Delta spokesman said.

Before the pandemic, airlines from both countries operated about 300 round-trip US-China flights each week.

The air travel spat reflects rising, broader tensions between Washington and Beijing. Mutual blame over the coronavirus pandemic has threatened to break what was already a fragile truce on trade between the world’s biggest economies. The two governments have also clashed over China’s new national security law for Hong Kong and are locked in an ongoing fight over who controls the technologies of the future.

The US Department of Transportation on Monday said it would “continue to press for the full restoration of passenger air travel between the United States and China, in part to allow for the repatriation of Chinese students who have been unable to fly home due to the shortage of flights.”

“As the Chinese government allows more flights by U.S. carriers, we will reciprocate,” the agency said.

— Ross Levitt and Steven Jiang contributed to this report.

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US says its airlines can resume limited flights to China