India, China to resume direct flightsMatt Ford with AFP and Reuters

The announcement comes amid a thawing in relations between New Delhi and Beijing.

Direct connections between India and China were suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic and never resumed —


India, China to resume direct flights


Direct connections between India and China were suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic and never resumed — until now. The announcement comes amid a thawing in relations between New Delhi and Beijing.
IndiGo will offering non-stop connections between Calcutta and Guangzhou starting in late October

Direct flights between the world’s two most populous countries, India and China, are set to resume at the end of October for the first time in five years.

India’s leading airline IndiGo announced on Friday that it would be offering daily non-stop connections between Calcutta and Guangzhou from October 26.

A second route from the Indian capital. New Delhi, to an as yet unconfirmed Chinese city is also planned.

“It has now been agreed that direct air services connecting designated points in India and China can resume by late October,” read an Indian government statement released on Thursday.

“This agreement of the civil aviation authorities will further facilitate people-to-people contact between India and China, contributing towards the gradual normalization of bilateral exchanges.”

The announcement comes on the back of the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Shanghai at the end of August, his first trip to China in seven years.

Modi declared at the time, alongside Chinese Premier Xi Jinping, that India and China were development partners, not rivals.

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