US airlines give in to China's demands over Taiwan
US airlines have changed their websites to keep China happy, hours before a deadline for them to do so expired.
US airlines have changed their websites to keep China happy, hours before a deadline for them to do so expired.
While Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways and Australia’s Qantas have changed how they described Taiwan on their websites, Delta Air Lines and American Airlines have remained among the last few standing, calling the island a region or country.They could face measures such as ai
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