China retracts announcement to suspend cargo flights to India after it created controversy; Says it is working out new plan to resume services

Apr 27, 2021
8:11AM

China retracts announcement to suspend cargo flights to India after it created controversy; Says it is working out new plan to resume services

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China's state-run Sichuan Airlines today retracted its announcement to suspend the cargo flights to India taking crucial supplies like oxygen concentrators to India after it created controversy. In a “U-Turn” within hours of the cancellation, it said that it was working out a new plan to resume the services as reported by the state media. A logistics arm under Sichuan Airlines said that it was discussing a new plan to resume cargo services to India, as the country has been going through a COVID-19 resurgence, state media reported late Monday night.

The sudden cancellation by Sichuan Airlines against the backdrop of China’s offer for assistance to India in COVID management caused embarrassment for Chinese govt. Yesterday, Chinese Foreign Ministry did not comment on the cancellation but in the evening, China’s Ambassador to New Delhi tweeted that China would encourage and guide Chinese companies to actively participate in the cooperation in facilitating various medical supplies for India. Chinese Foreign Ministry also tweeted its support if India tells of its specific needs.

The suspension of cargo flights was surprising as there was no crew change in India and the same crew flew the aircraft back.


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