US, China to each allow 4 weekly flights for airlines

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Delta said it would operate two flights to Shanghai from Seattle next week and one weekly flight from Seattle and Detroit beginning in July, all via Seoul.
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The United States and China will each allow four weekly flights between the two countries, the US Transportation Department said on Monday, easing travel restrictions in the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The US government still hopes China will agree to restore full US flight rights under their bilateral aviation agreement, the Transportation Department said in its revised order on China flights on Monday.

“As the Chinese government allows more flights by US carriers, we will reciprocate,” it said.

The United States had threatened to bar Chinese passenger flights on June 16 due to Beijing’s curbs on US airlines, and has raised concerns about the number of charter flights Chinese carriers want to fly.

Among US airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines had each sought to restart daily passenger flights to China in June but changed their plans in the absence of government approval.

Following China’s agreement to allow four US flights in total, Delta said it would operate two flights to Shanghai from Seattle next week and one weekly flight from Seattle and Detroit beginning in July, all via Seoul.

United said it was aiming to relaunch service to China in the weeks ahead.


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