China, US to boost passenger airline flights - USDOT
WASHINGTON, May 3 (Reuters) - The U.S. Transportation Department (USDOT) on Wednesday issued an order approving Chinese airlines to increase their U.S. passenger services to 12 weekly round-trip flights – a figure equivalent to the total number of flights Chinese aviation authorities will allow for U.S. carriers.
WASHINGTON, May 3 (Reuters) - The U.S. Transportation Department (USDOT) on Wednesday issued an order approving Chinese airlines to increase their U.S. passenger services to 12 weekly round-trip flights – a figure equivalent to the total number of flights Chinese aviation authorities will allow for U.S. carriers.
The three U.S. carriers currently operating scheduled passengers service in the U.S.-China market – American Airlines (AAL.O) , Delta Air Lines (DAL.N) , and United Airlines (UAL.O) – will be approved to operate four weekly round-trip flights between the United States and the China, USDOT said.
The order brings each country’s passenger flights to 12 total round trips effective immediately, but it is still a fraction of the total flights before the imposition of restrictions in early 2020 after the start of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.