All major Chinese airlines operating flights to the United States have formally opposed or asked for reconsideration of a US government proposal that could bar them from flying over Russian airspace on US routes as early as next month.
In a filing to the US Department of Transportation on Tuesday, Air China said it “opposes” the proposal because it would make travel more inconvenient for passengers.
“Air China estimates that at least 4,400 passengers holding Air China tickets for travel in November and December 2025 will be affected if the proposed restriction takes effect,” the company said.
“This period includes major holidays such as Thanksgiving and Christmas; the disruption would significantly impact passenger rights and public interest.”
The Chinese flag carrier also requested a grace period of at least 60 days should the US decide to proceed with the proposal to allow time for passengers to rebook and to minimise any disruption to its operations.
China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, Hainan Airlines, Xiamen Airlines and Sichuan Airlines have also submitted official filings in response to the proposal.
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