Beijing: China and India will resume direct flights before the end of October this year, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun confirmed on Thursday.
According to Namibia Press Agency, the decision to restore direct air connectivity marks a significant step in the bilateral relations between the two populous nations. The resumption of flights is expected to enhance travel and trade opportunities, benefiting both countries' economies and fostering closer ties.
The announcement comes after months of negotiations and discussions aimed at reinstating the air links that had been suspended due to the global pandemic. With the reopening of these routes, passengers and businesses can anticipate a more seamless and efficient travel experience between China and India.
This development is likely to be welcomed by travelers and businesses alike, who have been eagerly awaiting the return of direct flights to facilitate easier movement and exchange.