USA har problemer med selskapene fra emiratene og Norwegian; nå også med Kina?
Chinese airlines overtake US carriers across the Pacific. The big
dilemma: US-China open skies?
There were two prominent themes at CAPA's Americas
Aviation Summit in Las Vegas on 27/28 Apr-2015. First was the intensity with
which some US airlines fear competing with Gulf carriers, which operate under
open skies regimes to the US.
Second - and of more lasting importance -
was how important North America, and especially the United States, will be to
international growth from Chinese airlines. Air China VP and GM North America Dr
Zhihang Chi called China-US services "low-hanging fruit" while Hainan Airlines
VP Hou Wei said North America was the biggest opportunity for Hainan, which
recently announced its intent to take 30 787-9s, mostly for North American
service. Although the two themes may seem separate, they are becoming
interwoven.
For years the US has wanted open skies, while China, whose
airlines were smaller than America's, wanted gradual expansion. But now the
tables are turning. In summer 2015 Chinese airlines for the first time in
history will be larger than their US counterparts between the US and China. The
rapid change of pace and with more growth clearly to come, is giving US airlines
cause to reflect on their experience with Gulf carriers.
As a new round
of bilateral negotiations approaches, US airlines may no longer favour open
skies with China, hoping to keep the liberalisation genie in the bottle and
prevent another influx of foreign carrier capacity. Consumers, tourism bodies
and the US government may have another fight looming.
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