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Air India to resume flights to China after nearly six years

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Air India will ⁣resume flights to China this week, ending a ‌nearly six-year suspension of services triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent restrictions. The frist ⁣flight, AI306, is scheduled to depart from Delhi for Shanghai ⁤on Thursday, February 29th, according to an Air India statement.

The resumption of​ direct flights ​marks a critically important step in strengthening ties between India and China, facilitating travel⁣ for business, tourism, and the Indian⁤ diaspora. The halt in flights impacted trade and people-to-people exchanges; restoring connectivity addresses⁢ growing demand and‌ offers‌ a more convenient travel option than current‌ indirect routes. Air India plans to operate weekly flights ⁣to Shanghai‍ and Guangzhou, wiht potential⁣ expansion based on demand and regulatory approvals.

Air India suspended flights to China in January 2020 following the outbreak of COVID-19. Restrictions imposed by both ​countries throughout the pandemic prevented a‍ swift return to service. While some airlines continued limited operations, direct flights remained largely⁢ absent.

The airline will initially⁤ operate weekly flights -⁤ AI306 Delhi​ to ‍Shanghai every Thursday and AI307 Shanghai to Delhi ⁤every friday. AI308 Delhi to Guangzhou will operate every Saturday, ​with AI309 Guangzhou to Delhi ⁢on Sundays. “With the easing of travel restrictions, we are delighted to resume direct connectivity between India and China,” said Nipun Aggarwal, Chief ⁣Commercial Officer of‌ Air India. “These flights⁤ will not only cater to the⁣ significant demand for travel between the two countries but also contribute to fostering ⁣stronger economic and cultural ties.”

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