After a five-year gap, direct flights between India and China could restart as early as next month. The move is expected to boost business, tourism, and student travel, restoring a vital air link disrupted since 2020. Talks between aviation authorities are reportedly in the final stages, with major carriers eyeing early routes between Delhi, Mumbai, and key Chinese cities.
The suspension of flights began in early 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and strained diplomatic ties. Since then, travelers between the two countries have been forced to rely on connecting routes via third countries like Singapore, Bangkok, and Dubai — increasing both cost and travel time.
Industry insiders suggest that Air India, China Eastern, and China Southern Airlines are among the carriers preparing to re-enter the market, with initial frequencies likely limited before gradually expanding. This could mean competitive fares in the early phase as airlines attempt to capture market share.
The resumption is not just about convenience — it’s a strategic step in improving people-to-people connections, enabling Indian students to return to Chinese universities more easily, and reopening avenues for business delegations and tourism. Travel agencies are already reporting a spike in inquiries following the news.
If finalized, this will mark one of the most significant developments in India–China relations in recent years, signalling a cautious but meaningful step toward normalizing ties.
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