For the first time in five years, travellers can once again fly directly between India and mainland China without triangulating through Hong Kong, Singapore, or Bangkok. On the night of October 26, an IndiGo aircraft took off from Kolkata for Guangzhou, reopening a once-busy air corridor that had remained shut since early 2020. The resumption carries more than just the weight of aviation logistics—it signals a cautious but notable thaw in relations between the two Asian giants, one that might reshape business, tourism, and student mobility in the months ahead.
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India–China Direct Flights Resume: Everything You Need To Know
After a five-year pause, India and China restore direct air connectivity, offering faster travel and renewed opportunities for tourism and trade

(Representational Image) Direct flights between India and China resume after five years, restoring a key air link for travellers, students, and business communities Photo: Pexels
(Representational Image) Direct flights between India and China resume after five years, restoring a key air link for travellers, students, and business communities Photo: Pexels
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