Faced by growing demand for passenger and cargo routes, China and the European Union are preparing to negotiate an "open skies" accord to facilitate travel, state media reported. EU Vice-President Jacques Barrot told a EU-China aviation summit in Beijing Thursday that he has sought a mandate from European transport ministers to discuss aviation deals with China. Officials said only 20 European and Chinese airlines are allowed to operate China-EU routes, offering flights to 10 Chinese and 15 European cities. The total number of flights between the Mainland and Europe each week amounts to only 226 passenger and 60 cargo flights.