The Civil Aviation Administration of China reported today that as of July 25, all 44 foreign airlines involved had made rectifications, 40 of which had been completed. Four airlines, including United Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Hawaiian Airlines, submitted r

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The Civil Aviation Administration of China reported today that as of July 25, all 44 foreign airlines involved had made rectifications, 40 of which had been completed. Four airlines, including United Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Hawaiian Airlines, submitted r - DayDayNews

The Civil Aviation Administration of China announced today that as of July 25, all 44 foreign airlines involved had made rectifications, 40 of which had been completed. The Civil Aviation Administration of China affirmed the actions of relevant foreign airlines in adhering to the one-China principle and making timely rectifications. United Airlines , American Airlines , Delta Air Lines , Hawaiian Airlines and other four airlines submitted rectification reports on July 25, indicating that the rectification content is being rolled out one after another, and implored Chinese civilians to The aviation authority will review its official website in two weeks. After verification, its official website has indeed begun to undergo rectification, but the rectification content is not complete yet. The Civil Aviation Administration of China said it would pay close attention and decide whether to initiate corresponding civil aviation management procedures as appropriate.

Yesterday (25th) was the deadline for all foreign airlines to correct the incorrect labeling of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan on their official websites. As three airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines, revised their information one after another yesterday, 44 related airlines have all modified their Taiwan-related names on their official websites. It is worth noting that although these three airlines have changed their logos for Taiwan on their official websites, they do not label Taiwan as "Taiwan, China" like other airlines. Instead, they use city names for labeling.

Take American Airlines as an example. It only retains city names such as "Taipei" in the destination list on its official website, and removes "Taiwan" after Taipei. When entering "Taiwan" in English in the destination list on its official website, only the words "Kaohsiung International Airport" and " Taoyuan International Airport " will appear, as well as the airport English codes KHH and TPE, and "TW" added after the original airport name. "has been deleted.

"We have noticed some positive progress on this matter and affirm the rectification actions taken by the foreign airlines concerned." At a regular press conference yesterday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said. He said that China is willing to share China's development opportunities with foreign companies and welcomes foreign companies to invest and start business in China. At the same time, we also hope that when operating in China, they will abide by Chinese laws and regulations, respect China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and respect the feelings of the Chinese people. "Of course, we will also protect their legitimate rights and interests in accordance with the law and create a fair environment for their operations in China," Geng Shuang said.

In April this year, the Civil Aviation Administration of China sent a letter to 44 overseas airlines flying to China, requiring them to correct the erroneous labeling of Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao as "countries". The deadline for completion is July 25 at the latest.

reporter Dong Yuhan

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