Air China to resume flights to North Korea at the end of the month after train service restarted
Air China restarts weekly Beijing-Pyongyang flights on March 30 after six years, following resumed cross-border train services and easing pandemic restrictions, boosting regional ties.
- Air China will resume weekly flights from Beijing to Pyongyang from March 30, Rowan Beard, co-founder of Young Pioneer Tours, told Reuters on Friday.
- After a 2020 suspension due to COVID-19, China and North Korea restarted two-way passenger trains on Thursday, with the first Beijing–Pyongyang train arriving in Pyongyang on Friday.
- Independent tourism to North Korea is banned, and Young Pioneer Tours is one of a handful of specialised operators authorised to organise group tours for Western tourists from Beijing.
- The Beijing–Pyongyang route operates four times a week while a Dandong–Pyongyang link runs daily, and Rowan Beard said there is renewed hope that tourism may return sooner than anticipated.
- Reopening could boost organised, controlled tourism as Beijing says the rail revival facilitates people-to-people exchanges and trade and economic cooperation between friendly neighbours.
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Air China to resume flights to North Korea at the end of the month after train service restarted
Air China will resume flights between Beijing and North Korea starting on March 30 after train services restarted earlier this week.
Air China set to revive Beijing-Pyongyang route for first time since 2020
China’s national carrier Air China is set to resume flights from Beijing to Pyongyang in March for the first time after a six-year hiatus following the resumption of a regular passenger rail service between the countries this week. Currently, Air China’s website offers tickets to Pyongyang starting March 30, and on subsequent Mondays, with the […]
Cross-border flights and train services between China and North Korea were interrupted when the covid pandemic started in 2020
Air China Reopens Gateway: Beijing to Pyongyang
Air China is set to resume weekly flights between Beijing and Pyongyang starting March 30, marking a significant step in renewing transportation links between China and North Korea since the COVID-19 pandemic. This follows the recent resumption of passenger train services, signaling potential for tourism resumption.
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