The airline that stole from the Russian-sponsored 400 planes from the west
The major airline alliance SkyTeam, while expressing regret over the recent fatalities of the China Eastern Airlines plane crash, is silent that Aeroflot, under Russian auspices, stole hundreds of Western planes in the war with Ukraine.
"The Great Covenant of Hypocrisy"
Danny Field
27/03/2022
Sunday, 27 March 2022, 14:03 Updated: 14:36
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In the video: The plane crash scene in southern China (documentation on social networks)
The big airline SkyTeam can boast the title of "Great Hypocrisy Alliance", after for weeks it ignores protests and demands of surfers, who are customers of its airlines, to throw the Russian airline Aeroflot out of the alliance.
SkyTeam's disregard, in which 19 airlines include Delta Airlines, Air France, KLM, Corian Air, Air Europe, Aerolinas Argentina, Tarum and others screams to the skies.
This is in light of a statement issued last week by the United States in this language: "The management and employees of all SkyTeam partners are united and express their deep sympathy and condolences to the families and loved ones of the victims on China Eastern Airlines flight MU735. Anyone looking for more information should contact China Eastern Airlines for its free information at 86 400 849 5530. Updated information is available on the China Eastern Airlines website at www.ceair.com ".
That is, the airline alliance with China Airlines expresses its condolences to the families of the Chinese airline, but completely ignores all the war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine and caused tens of thousands of deaths and millions of refugees, ignoring the fact that one of the allies Aircraft are leased from Western companies and are currently carrying out operations to "delete" the identification of those aircraft.
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Performs operations to "delete" the identification of aircraft from the West.
Aeroflot (Photo: ShutterStock)
"We are a team for our own sake"
It should be noted that shortly after Russia's invasion of Ukraine began, the senior company in the alliance, Delta Airlines, decided to cancel the joint code with Aeroflot, adding that it had removed the joint code with Aeroflot from all Aeroflot-operated services at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport and all services operated on By Delta at Los Angeles and New York Airports (JFK).
Shortly afterwards, Clem / Air France also canceled the joint code with Aeroflot.
However, the airport alliance itself, SkyTeam, did not take any practical steps and settled for a tweet on February 25 (ie over a month ago) which read:
"SkyTeam closely monitors ongoing events in Ukraine and is in touch with all our members to assess the situation as it develops" .
Despite great protests from surfers and angry reactions, the airport alliance continued in thunderous silence - which reinforces its announcement of participation in the grief of the families of those who perished in the Chinese plane crash.
Or in other words:
"We are a team for our own sake only."
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