US airlines, unions urge Biden administration not to approve more China flights
- The US aviation industry urges the Biden administration to stop approving more flights between the US and China due to unfair competition policies.
- Industry representatives and unions express concern about the impact on US airline workers serving China, emphasizing the need for US government protection.
- Chinese airlines receive government protections and certain advantages, impacting US carriers access and competitiveness in the aviation market.
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US airlines urge Biden administration to halt more flights to China
The US aviation industry has requested the Biden administration to halt the approval of more flights to and from China, stating that China's unfair competition policies are hurting American airlines and workers. According to a letter published on Thursday (April 11), addressed to Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, industry representatives from Airlines for America, along with unions like the Air Line P
US airlines ask Biden administration to block additional flights to China
(CNN) — The US aviation industry has asked the Biden administration to pause approval of additional flights to and from China, saying Beijing’s “existing harmful anti-competitive policies” hurt American airlines and workers.
The US aviation industry no longer wants to take the disadvantages in competition with Chinese airlines and is pushing US President Joe Biden to take a harder course towards Beijing.
US airlines ask the Biden administration not to approve additional flights between the US and China
WASHINGTON (AP) — The biggest U.S. airlines and their unions are asking the Biden administration to stop approving more flights to the United States by Chinese airlines. They say the U.S. needs to take a stand against what they call “anti-competitive” policies that China imposes on U.S. airlines. A trade group for big U.S. airlines and three major airline unions detailed their position in a letter Thursday to Secretary of State Antony Blinken an…
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