Passengers walk past a couple browsing their smartphones near a China Southern Airlines, parked on the tarmac at the Beijing Capital International Airport Saturday, Nov. 19, 2016. —AP FILE PHOTO
HONG KONG—China’s biggest state-owned air carriers have hit back at a US proposal to bar them from flying over Russia when traveling to or from the United States.
The US side has said such flights give Chinese airlines an unfair cost advantage over American carriers, which cannot cross through Russian airspace.
Moscow closed Russian airspace to US air carriers and most European airlines in 2022 in response to Western sanctions for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Air China, China Eastern and China Southern are among six Chinese airlines filing complaints over the order proposed last week to prohibit such flights by Chinese carriers.
China Eastern said in its filing this week to the US Department of Transport that the proposed ban would “harm the public interest” and “inconvenience travelers” from both China and the United States.