India and China resume direct flights after five-year hiatus
Direct flights resumed after five years to enhance trade, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges between India and China, with IndiGo and China Eastern Airlines restarting key routes.
- India and China will resume direct flights on Sunday after a five-year suspension due to improved relations between the two countries, starting with a flight from Kolkata to Guangzhou.
- The Indian embassy in China stated that the resumption of flights is part of efforts towards gradual normalization of relations.
- The resumption aims to boost 'people-to-people contact' following Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to China in September.
- Tensions had risen in 2020 after a border clash, but flights are resuming as both nations work on normalizing ties.
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The move represents a significant boost for the two fastest growing economies in Asia.
‘Smooth and easy’: India, China resume direct flights as ties improve
By Peter Catterall in Guangzhou Passengers of the first direct flight between India and China in five years touched down on Monday, after Asia’s giants lifted a long-term air travel suspension as they cautiously rebuild relations. Passengers queue to check in for a direct flight from Guangzhou to Kolkata at the international airport in Guangzhou on October 27, 2025. Photo: Peter Catterall/AFP. IndiGo flight 6E1703 from Kolkata touched down in th…
Direct flights between India and China have resumed for the first time in five years, another sign of warming relations between the two countries.
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