US accuses India of unfair practices on charter flights

Foreign Desk Report

WASHINGTON: New order requires Indian air carriers to apply for authorisation prior to conducting charter flights.
‘The US Transportation Department on Monday accused the Indian government of engaging in “unfair and discriminatory practices” on charter air transportation services to and from India and issued an order requiring Indian air carriers to apply for authorisation prior to conducting charter flights. The order will allow U.S. officials “to scrutinise charter flights by Indian carriers on a case-by-case basis.”
The department said it “seeks to restore a level playing field for U.S. airlines” under the U.S.-India Air Transport Agreement. The Indian government, citing the coronavirus, has banned all scheduled services and failed to approve U.S. carriers for charter operations, the department said. The Indian embassy in Washington did not immediately comment. The order is effective July 22.
The department previously accused China of unfairly denying U.S. air carriers the ability to conduct flights and also demanded China seek preapproval for some charter flights. The U.S. government said Air India has been operating what it calls “repatriation” charter flights between India and the United States in both directions since May 7.
Air India is advertising flights “that would constitute a rate of 53 per cent of the scheduled services it operated before the onset of the current public health emergency,” the department said.