Japan airlines change 'Taiwan' to 'China Taiwan' on websites

AFP  |  Tokyo 

Japan's two largest airlines have changed "Taiwan" to "Taiwan" on their Chinese-language websites, officials said today, a move likely to please but anger the self-ruled island.

Both carriers said they had not received any protest from so far, though Japan's reported Taiwan's foreign ministry would lodge a complaint with the airlines through Japan's de-facto diplomatic mission in

"We made the judgement (to change the name) while consulting and reporting to the transport ministry and foreign ministry," a at Airlines said.

"The change came on June 12 as our preparations were done by then," he said. June 12 was the date of the historic summit between and the United States, which attracted international attention.

"We chose a description that is easy to understand and acceptable for users of our websites," added the JAL official, who declined to be named.

A at ANA said the change was intended to make the description "easy to understand and acceptable for customers when they use our websites". "We do not mean any particular group of customers here but mean all customers," he said without elaborating further.

The airlines are not the only international carriers who have made the change recently, with Australia's earlier this month defending its decision to list as part of

The sent a notice to 36 foreign airlines in April, asking them to comply with Beijing's standard of referring to Taiwan, Hong Kong and as Chinese territories.

Japan's ties with are improving after years of acrimony over historical and territorial issues. has close business ties with but has acknowledged the "One China" policy, which describes Taiwan as an integral part of China.

Asked about the change, Japan's top government said was "not in favour of government authorities demanding certain measures from private companies based on a specific political stance.

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 08:35 IST