+ Follow EVA AIR AND CHINA AIRLINES Tag
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[Title] => 27 suspected Chinese cybercriminals deported
[Summary] => The Bureau of Immigration (BI) on Friday deported 27 Chinese nationals arrested for their alleged involvement in cyberfraud.
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[Title] => Review of aviation pact sought
[Summary] => Aviation workers called on Trasportation Secretary Pantaleon Alvarez to order a review of the agreement restoring the countrys ail links with Taiwan, particularly the grant of 6th freedom rights to Taiwanese carriers, to prevent the closure of local carriers.
In a letter to Alvarez, the Philippine Airlines Employees Association (PALEA) branded the agreement as "onerous" and said Taiwanese carriers Eva Air and China Airlines have resorted again to "cutthroat" competition after the Philippine government virtually caved in to the demands of Taiwan.
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[Title] => RP-Taiwan air talks resume in 2-3 months
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The controversy over the air agreement between the Philippines and Taiwan will
continue until after the presidential elections in Taiwan on March 18.
Hsieng Chen Chan, Taiwan's unofficial ambassador to the Philippines, said the
suspended air agreement talks could resume in two or three months.
He said the "cooling off period" will allow Taiwanese aviation authorities to
study the claims of the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) that they have violated
the interim agreement signed last
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[Summary] => Aviation workers called on Trasportation Secretary Pantaleon Alvarez to order a review of the agreement restoring the countrys ail links with Taiwan, particularly the grant of 6th freedom rights to Taiwanese carriers, to prevent the closure of local carriers.
In a letter to Alvarez, the Philippine Airlines Employees Association (PALEA) branded the agreement as "onerous" and said Taiwanese carriers Eva Air and China Airlines have resorted again to "cutthroat" competition after the Philippine government virtually caved in to the demands of Taiwan.
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[Title] => RP-Taiwan air talks resume in 2-3 months
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The controversy over the air agreement between the Philippines and Taiwan will
continue until after the presidential elections in Taiwan on March 18.
Hsieng Chen Chan, Taiwan's unofficial ambassador to the Philippines, said the
suspended air agreement talks could resume in two or three months.
He said the "cooling off period" will allow Taiwanese aviation authorities to
study the claims of the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) that they have violated
the interim agreement signed last
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September 28, 2012 - 2:39pm
February 9, 2001 - 12:00am