Kunming-Mandalay flights resume after quake repairs in Myanmar


FILE PHOTO: This photo shows emergency relief supplies at Kunming Changshui international airport in Kunming, southwest China's Yunnan Province, March 29, 2025. China Eastern Airlines has resumed its Kunming-Mandalay flights. - Xinhua

KUNMING: Flights between Kunming, capital of south-west China's Yunnan Province, and Mandalay in Myanmar resumed on Sunday (June 29), restoring a key route that had been suspended after a powerful earthquake in March, according to China Eastern Airlines' Yunnan branch.

The Kunming-Mandalay route is operated using Boeing 737 aircraft under flight numbers MU2029 and MU2030. The schedule remains unchanged from before the suspension, with four round-trip flights per week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, the airline said.

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