On Friday, the US Transportation Department said it would suspend 44 China-bound flights operated by Chinese carriers from the United States between late January and the end of March.
Many China-bound flights from the United States have been canceled in recent weeks because of a so-called “circuit breaker” rule that the Civil Aviation Administration of China has applied to international flights. That rule, enacted last June, means that a flight is automatically suspended for two weeks if five or more passengers test positive upon landing in China. If 10 or more passengers test positive, the suspension period increases.
China has defended its “circuit-breaker” regulations as “an important step to reduce the risk of cross-border spread of the epidemic.”
In its Friday order, the US Department of Transportation argued that the Chinese policy was unfair because it places “undue culpability” on carriers, since the “circuit-breaker” can apply to passengers who test negative before boarding the plane but then test positive for Covid-19 up to seven days after they arrive.
The Chinese government “individually clears each and every potential traveler for travel to China prior to their departure from the United States, after verifying pre-departure test results and other required documentation,” the transportation department wrote, adding that US carriers who follow Chinese regulations “should not be penalized if passengers, post-arrival, later test positive for Covid-19.”
China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not immediately respond to a request for comment from CNN Business. Last August, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying called the measures “open and fair,” adding that they “apply equally to both Chinese and foreign airlines.”
China largely sealed off its borders in March 2020 and has continued to stick to its strict zero-Covid policy. Flights to and from China — the world’s second-biggest air travel market after the United States — have been drastically cut back, even as international travel has begun to rebound in other parts of the globe.
The Beijing Winter Games, meanwhile, open on February 4, and participants are mostly taking special flights restricted to people with OIympics credentials as part of a strict bubble that authorities are implementing around the event.
— CNN’s Steven Jiang contributed to this report.
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