China Eastern, Xiamen Airlines cancel Taiwan flights amid routes row

Reuters  |  SHANGHAI 

(Reuters) - Eastern Airlines and said on Tuesday they had cancelled 176 round-trip flights to added to their schedules to meet demand over the Lunar New Year, amid a row between and over flight routes.

The airlines said in separate statements they had no choice but to cancel the flights after what they said was a refusal by Taiwanese authorities to approve the flights.

This month opened several new air routes, including a northbound route up the Strait. says it was done without its agreement, contravening what the democratic government in has said was a 2015 deal to first discuss such flight paths.

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HK> and Xiamen Airlines, majority-owned by Southern Airlines <600029. SS>, to add Lunar New Year flights because the airlines had used the disputed air routes.

has expressed concern the new routes are too close to existing routes that link it to airports on two groups of Taiwan-controlled islands lying close to China, and are a threat to flight safety. says there is no safety threat.

considers a wayward province, and relations have cooled since Tsai Ing-wen of the independence-leaning took office as Taiwan's in 2016.

"We express our strong dissatisfaction and condemnation of the authorities, who disregard public opinion and cling obstinately to their course," Eastern said.

The apologised to customers and said it was providing free refunds and rebooking for anyone booked on the now-cancelled flights.

urged "relevant authorities to proceed from the standpoint of the well-being of people on both sides of the Strait, comply with popular wishes, meet the urgent needs of the people, and not artificially obstruct the return home of compatriots."

(Reporting by and Brenda Goh; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

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First Published: Tue, January 30 2018. 10:04 IST