China Eastern to resume flights to India after long freeze


State-backed China Eastern Air­lines will resume Shanghai-Delhi flights from Nov 9, the airline’s website showed, as China and India resume direct air links amid a diplomatic thaw after a five-year freeze.

The flights will operate three times a week on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, the airline’s online ticket sales platform showed yesterday.

China Eastern Airlines did not immediately respond to an emai­l­ed request for comment.

India’s foreign ministry said earlier this month that commercial flights between the two neighbouring countries would restart after a five-year freeze.

This followed Indian Prime Min­ister Narendra Modi’s first visit to China in over seven years, for a summit meeting of the Shang­hai Coope­ra­tion Organi­sa­tion regional security bloc.

The two sides discussed ways to improve trade ties while Modi raised concerns about India’s burgeoning bilateral trade deficit.

India and China’s foreign ministries did not immediately res­pond to requests for comment on the Shanghai-Delhi flights.

India’s largest carrier, IndiGo, previously announced it would start daily non-stop flights bet­ween Kolkata and Guangzhou.

State-backed Guangzhou Bai­yun International Airport said at the time of the IndiGo announcement that it would encourage airlines to open more direct routes, such as between Guangzhou and Delhi.

The two countries suspended direct air links in 2020 after ­deadly troop clashes along their Himalayan border led to a ­prolonged military stand-off. — Reuters

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