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    Exciting Comeback: IndiGo Resumes Flights to China After a 5-Year Hiatus

    Ethan BrooksBy Ethan Brooks10/04/20253,4752 Mins Read
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    IndiGo Airlines is set to rekindle its air connectivity with China after a five-year pause, marking a milestone in aviation and diplomatic relations between the two nations. Starting October 26, 2025, IndiGo will operate direct daily flights between Kolkata and Guangzhou, subject to final regulatory approvals. This move not only signifies rejuvenated ties but also opens up significant commercial and cultural exchange opportunities.

    Why the Hiatus?

    The direct flights between India and China were halted in early 2020, primarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the prolonged suspension was largely fueled by geopolitical tensions that strained relations between the two countries. During this period, travelers had no choice but to fly through transit points like Singapore, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur, adding time and costs to their journeys.

    Strategic Resumption

    The planned resumption aligns with the winter schedule, a strategic choice by Indian and Chinese aviation authorities who have worked diligently behind the scenes. Using the Airbus A320neo, IndiGo aims to provide consistent daily services, catering to the high demand in both the commercial and tourism sectors. Guangzhou, a bustling commercial hub, stands to benefit from the increased ease of travel.

    Benefits for Business and Trade

    India-China trade remains robust despite previous political rifts. The direct flight services are expected to streamline business interactions, facilitating easier travel for industry representatives and enhancing bilateral trade. Direct connectivity means less time wasted on layovers and more direct business negotiations.

    • Improved travel time and costs for business travelers.
    • Easier access for Indian and Chinese business delegations.
    • Potential shift in traffic from airlines that previously dominated the India-China transit market.

    Looking Ahead

    Amid competition from other airlines, IndiGo plans to extend its reach by adding another flight from Delhi to Guangzhou. Air India and various Chinese airlines are also eyeing a return, which could potentially alter the competitive dynamics. As the routes open and mature, more Indian cities like Mumbai and Bengaluru could see direct flights to significant Chinese destinations.

    Implications for the Aviation Market

    The return of these routes could lead to competitive pricing and services, benefiting consumers. However, IndiGo will need to balance operational costs and maintain high service quality to stay competitive in this revitalized market.

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