BEIJING, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) -- China's Hainan Airlines
has applied to operate a non-stop flight between Beijing and Seattle in the
United States starting next June, sources with the General Administration of
Civil Aviation of China (CAAC) confirmed on Saturday.
After the application is approved,
the airlines will become the fourth Chinese carrier for flights between China
and the United States. The other three are Air China, China Eastern Airlines and
China Southern Airlines.
The application follows a recent agreement between
China and the United States on doubling the number of passenger flights between
the two countries by 2012. Hainan Airlines, China's fourth largest carrier, has
applied to operate the Beijing-Seattle route using Airbus A330 planes.
The Airbus airplanes will likely be leased as an
interim measure until Hainan Airlines takes delivery of new Boeing wide body
jets. In 2005, the company ordered eight 787 Dreamliners. the first plane is
scheduled to be delivered in June 2008.
Currently there are no non-stop flights between
Seattle and Beijing.
In a related development, another two Chinese
airlines, Shanghai Airlines Cargo International and Great Wall Airlines, have
applied to operate cargo flights to the United States, the CAAC sources said.
The aforesaid transportation agreement allows 23
daily round-trip flights between China and the United States by 2012, up from
the 10 flights at present.
In 2010, the two countries are set to begin
negotiations on an "open skies" agreement, which will lift restrictions on
commercial air traffic.