China moves again, stopping flights delivering medical supplies to India

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The official Sichuan Airlines of China has postponed all its cargo flights to India (India) for the next 15 days.

Beijing China’s state-owned Sichuan Airlines has postponed all its cargo (cargo) flights to India for the next 15 days, causing a major hurdle for private traders to carry the much-needed oxygen concentrator and other medical supplies to China (China) Has been. The company has taken this step despite the Chinese government offering ‘support and assistance’ to India in view of the growing cases of Kovid-19. The letter issued by the marketing agent of Sichuan Chuanhang Logistics Corporation Limited, part of Sichuan Airlines, said that the airline was postponing its cargo service on six routes including Xi’an-Delhi. The decision came amidst serious efforts by private traders on both sides of the border to buy oxygen concentrators from China.

News agency PTI has seen the letter issued by the company in this regard. Accordingly, the company said, “Due to the sudden change in the state of the epidemic (India), the number of imports has come down. Therefore, it has been decided to postpone flights for the next 15 days. “The Indian route has always been the main strategic route of Sichuan Airlines,” the letter said. This postponement will cause heavy losses to our company. We apologize for this unsettled situation. “According to the letter, the company will review the decision in the next 15 days.

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is shocked by sending agents and stuff suspension of cargo flights that are trying to buy oxygen Kansntretr China. There are also complaints that sugar producers have increased the price of oxygen equipment from 35 to 40 percent. Freight charges have also been increased by about 20 percent. Siddharth Sinha of Sino Global Logistics, a consignment company in Shanghai, said that Sichuan Airlines’ decision would impede the rapid movement of businessmen from both countries to buy oxygen concentrators and ship to India.

He said that now it will be more challenging to send these devices and they will have to be sent by various airlines through Singapore and other countries, which will delay the supply of these essential equipment. Sinha said that the postponement of flights citing the status of Kovid-19 in India is surprising as no crew members going to India are diverted and only crew members bring the aircraft back.