Kolkata-Guangzhou Flights Resume: How IndiGo Reconnects India-China After 4 Years

IndiGo has successfully resumed direct flights between Kolkata and Guangzhou after a four-year suspension. The inaugural flight carried 176 passengers and marks a significant step in restoring India-China air connectivity. This development comes amid renewed diplomatic efforts between the two nations following pandemic-era disruptions. The resumption is expected to boost business, tourism, and cargo movement between eastern India and southern China.

Key Points: IndiGo Resumes Kolkata-Guangzhou Direct Flights After Four Years

  • Flights suspended since 2020 due to pandemic and border tensions
  • New Delhi-Shanghai route launching November 9 with weekly flights
  • Guangzhou serves as major manufacturing and export logistics hub
  • Ceremonial lamp lighting symbolized renewed bilateral cooperation
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IndiGo resumes direct Kolkata-Guangzhou flights after four-year hiatus amid renewed diplomatic ties

IndiGo resumes direct Kolkata-Guangzhou flights after 4-year hiatus, marking renewed India-China air connectivity with daily services and expanded routes planned.

"Direct flights between China and India are now a reality. - Yu Jing, Chinese Embassy Spokesperson"

Kolkata, October 27

A private carrier resumed direct commercial passenger flights to China, connecting Kolkata to Guangzhou with daily nonstop flights, following recent diplomatic initiatives. IndiGo took off from the airport with 176 passengers, an official said.

Direct flights operated between the two countries until early 2020, when they were suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic. The services remained halted amid the border row in eastern Ladakh. IndiGo flight 6E1703 from Kolkata touched down in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou shortly before 4:00 a.m. (3:00 a.m. Thai time).

Yu Jing, spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in India, shared the update on X: "Direct flights between China and India are now a reality." She added that the first flight departed today from Kolkata to Guangzhou, and the Shanghai-New Delhi route will begin operations on November 9 with three flights per week.

Guangzhou, in southern China, is well-known as an important global manufacturing and export logistics hub. The resumption of connectivity from India caters to the growing demand for passenger and cargo movement between India and China, unlocking new opportunities for trade, investment, and tourism.

Building on this expansion, IndiGo will also begin flights between Delhi and Guangzhou from 10 November 2025, further strengthening its presence in this important trade and travel corridor.

IndiGo operated the inaugural flight from Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (NSCBI), Kolkata, to Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, China, carrying 176 passengers.

A brief ceremony at the airport included the lighting of a ceremonial lamp by a passenger, a gesture that airport officials said symbolised renewed ties and cooperation between the two countries.Dr. P. R. Beuria, airport director of NSCBI, said the revived route will do more than move people.

"It will boost business, tourism, and cargo links between eastern India and southern China," he added. The Airports Authority of India called the resumption a "milestone" for the nation's aviation sector.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I welcome better connectivity, I hope our government ensures proper security measures and maintains a balanced approach given the border situation. Business is important, but national security comes first.
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Arjun K
Excellent move! This will boost trade from eastern India significantly. Kolkata's strategic location combined with Guangzhou's manufacturing hub - perfect combination for Indian exporters. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Kolkata, this is fantastic news! Finally, easier travel options to visit friends in China. The ceremonial lamp lighting was a beautiful touch - shows cultural respect on both sides.
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Meera T
Hope the ticket prices are reasonable. IndiGo should consider offering special introductory fares for students and small business owners from Bengal who want to explore opportunities in China.
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Vikram M
Good step forward for diplomacy through aviation. People-to-people connections can help build bridges where politics sometimes fails. Let's hope this leads to more positive developments in bilateral relations.

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