IndiGo Resumes Direct Delhi-Guangzhou Flights, Boosting India-China Air Links

IndiGo has resumed direct flight services between Delhi and Guangzhou, marking the restoration of direct air connectivity between India and China by the carrier. The development coincides with Air China restarting its Beijing-Delhi service three times weekly, boosting bilateral air links. This follows a diplomatic thaw after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in Tianjin last year. Other airlines, including China Eastern, have also reinstated key routes like Kunming-Kolkata and Delhi-Shanghai, reflecting growing commercial engagement.

Key Points: IndiGo Resumes Direct Delhi-Guangzhou Flights

  • IndiGo resumes direct Delhi-Guangzhou flights
  • Air China restarts Beijing-Delhi service three times weekly
  • Route restoration follows PM Modi's SCO visit in Tianjin
  • China Eastern Airlines also resumes Kunming-Kolkata and Delhi-Shanghai flights
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IndiGo flight lands in Guangzhou as airline resumes direct India-China services

IndiGo resumes direct flights from Delhi to Guangzhou, marking restored India-China air connectivity. Air China also boosts Beijing-Delhi services thrice weekly.

"The arrival of the flight in China signifies the restoration of direct air connectivity between the two nations by the carrier. - IndiGo"

Guangzhou, April 28

An IndiGo flight from Delhi successfully reached Guangzhou on Tuesday, marking the resumption of direct flight services between India and China by the airline.

The arrival of the flight in China signifies the restoration of direct air connectivity between the two nations by the carrier. Following the resumption of these services, the Delhi-Guangzhou route is expected to facilitate easier travel for passengers.

This development occurs amid warming bilateral relations between the two neighbours. Parallel to IndiGo's expansion, Air China has resumed Beijing-Delhi flight services, providing a major boost to air connectivity.

According to a report by the Global Times, the Air China service will run three times a week on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Economy class fares start from approximately USD 523 (3,570 yuan), with flights departing Beijing at 3:15 pm and arriving in Delhi at 8:20 pm local time.

The restoration of these key routes follows a notable improvement in bilateral ties since Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in Tianjin last year. This diplomatic thaw has paved the way for increased commercial engagement, particularly in the aviation sector.

Reflecting this momentum, China Eastern Airlines resumed its direct flight between Kunming and Kolkata last month. The carrier had earlier reinstated direct flights between New Delhi and Shanghai in November last year, marking a steady return to pre-pandemic connectivity levels.

Similarly, Indian airlines have undertaken corresponding measures to meet rising demand. IndiGo resumed daily direct flights between Kolkata and Shanghai from 29 March, further strengthening the network.

Prior to this, the airline had successfully reinstated the Kolkata-Guangzhou route and launched its new service on the Delhi-Guangzhou route. These milestones highlight the concerted efforts by both nations to revitalise air travel and economic cooperation.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Finally some progress in relations. But let's not forget the border tensions—connectivity shouldn't compromise our security. Hope the government is keeping an eye on all angles.
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Arjun K
This is a positive step for trade and tourism. Delhi-Guangzhou is a key route for both countries. Let's hope fares remain competitive—$523 is steep for many middle-class families.
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Nisha Z
😊 Happy to see Air China and IndiGo both expanding. Hope this leads to better cultural exchange. Also, Kolkata-Shanghai route is a great move for eastern India!
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Vikram M
Good for business, but we need to be pragmatic. Bilateral relations are improving, but trust takes time. Let's not get carried away with just flight announcements.
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Jessica F
As someone who travels to China for work, this is great news. The Kolkata-Guangzhou route was a lifesaver. Hope more cities like Bengaluru get connected soon.
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Priya S
Encouraging sign of détente. But I worry about the impact on local aviation jobs if Chinese airlines expand too fast. Need a balanced approach.

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