Air Canada bows to pressure, listing capital of Taiwan as part of China
Air Canada could face a boycott from Taiwanese travellers after the airline joined a growing list of air carriers that have reportedly bowed to Chinese pressure by listing the capital of Taiwan as a part of China on its booking website. The airline started a route between Vancouver and Taipei last June. On Tuesday, its customer site listed flights to Taipei, CN, rather than to Taiwan, the self-ruled island that Beijing regards as Chinese territory. In addition to referring to Taipei as part of China during the booking process, a page on Air Canada’s website trumpeting new international destinations refers to Taipei, China. However, Taiwan is still called a country in results from a web search of the route from Vancouver and on its flight timetable effective May 24 to Aug. 26. China’s Civil Aviation Administration has demanded the change from 36 foreign airlines, including some American carriers, according to the White House. Malaysia Airlines and British Airways are among the carriers that have added CN to Taipei on its websites. Air Canada declined to respond to questions about the company’s decision or whether the country affiliation had been recently changed, but published reports say the Chinese government wrote letters to several airlines requesting the change. “Air Canada’s policy is to comply with all requirements in all worldwide jurisdictions to which we fly,” a spokeswoman said.<br/>
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Air Canada bows to pressure, listing capital of Taiwan as part of China
Air Canada could face a boycott from Taiwanese travellers after the airline joined a growing list of air carriers that have reportedly bowed to Chinese pressure by listing the capital of Taiwan as a part of China on its booking website. The airline started a route between Vancouver and Taipei last June. On Tuesday, its customer site listed flights to Taipei, CN, rather than to Taiwan, the self-ruled island that Beijing regards as Chinese territory. In addition to referring to Taipei as part of China during the booking process, a page on Air Canada’s website trumpeting new international destinations refers to Taipei, China. However, Taiwan is still called a country in results from a web search of the route from Vancouver and on its flight timetable effective May 24 to Aug. 26. China’s Civil Aviation Administration has demanded the change from 36 foreign airlines, including some American carriers, according to the White House. Malaysia Airlines and British Airways are among the carriers that have added CN to Taipei on its websites. Air Canada declined to respond to questions about the company’s decision or whether the country affiliation had been recently changed, but published reports say the Chinese government wrote letters to several airlines requesting the change. “Air Canada’s policy is to comply with all requirements in all worldwide jurisdictions to which we fly,” a spokeswoman said.<br/>