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India–China Air Connectivity Expands as Air China Restarts Delhi Route

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April 22, 2026
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Desk :  Air connectivity between India and China is witnessing a gradual revival as Air China has officially resumed its direct Beijing–Delhi flight service. The move is being seen as a positive signal toward improving travel, trade, and diplomatic engagement between the two Asian powers.

According to reports, the service was restored on April 21, 2026, marking a significant step in rebuilding air links that had remained suspended for a considerable period. The airline will operate the Beijing–Delhi route three times a week—on Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday—using Airbus A330 aircraft.

The flight from Beijing is scheduled to depart in the afternoon and arrive in Delhi in the evening, with a travel time of approximately six hours. Ticket prices for economy class are reported to start at around 3,570 yuan (approximately 523 US dollars).

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Industry observers view this development as part of a broader trend of cautious normalization in India–China relations. The resumption of direct flights is expected to boost tourism, business travel, and people-to-people exchanges, which had been significantly impacted in recent years.

Notably, in recent months, several air routes between the two countries have been gradually reinstated, indicating a slow but steady effort to restore connectivity and stabilize bilateral engagement.

In essence, Air China’s return to the Beijing–Delhi route is not just an operational update in aviation, but also a reflection of shifting diplomatic and economic dynamics between India and China.

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