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U.S. responds to China airline ban with one of its own

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The U.S. will suspend 26 flights travelling to China in response to an earlier ban by Beijing

Four Chinese airline carriers will be affected by a U.S. suspension, after Beijing raised concerns over Covid-19 cases.

Washington’s decision will impact Air China, China Eastern, China Southern, and Xiamen Airlines.

It follows Delta, American and United Airlines being suspended by the Chinese Government.

The Chinese Embassy in Washington says the U.S. ban is “extremely irresponsible” and is based on groundless claims.

“China will stay in touch with all sides and properly handle personnel exchanges with the rest of the world under the special circumstances.”

CHINESE Ministry of Foreign Affairs

However, the U.S. Department of Transport believes China’s Covid-19 rules place unfair responsibility on travelling passengers.

“We, therefore, conclude that the public interest now requires a further modification, effective immediately, of Order 2020-6-1, to limit Chinese carriers’ scheduled services accordingly,” the Department said.

Some flight-goers are believed to be testing negative before departure and then testing positive on arrival into China.

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