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<p><strong>New Delhi &#8211;  </strong>Air India has announced that it will resume flights between New Delhi and China beginning February 2026, marking the airline’s first direct route to the country in nearly six years.</p>



<p>The decision reflects a gradual reopening of aviation ties as both nations move forward with cautious diplomatic engagement.</p>



<p>The airline confirmed that the restored service to Shanghai is part of a broader plan to rebuild long-distance routes paused since early 2020, when travel restrictions forced major adjustments across regional networks.</p>



<p>Air India said the reinstated flights will support increased movement of passengers, students, and business travellers who rely on direct links for smoother transit.</p>



<p>In addition to the New Delhi–Shanghai route, the airline is exploring the launch of a Mumbai–Shanghai connection later next year, pending regulatory clearance and final assessments by aviation authorities.</p>



<p>The carrier noted that this expansion is aligned with its ongoing fleet transformation efforts and long-term strategy to strengthen India’s international aviation footprint.</p>



<p>Officials said that gradual improvements in bilateral communication have helped facilitate discussions on restoring suspended air corridors.</p>



<p>The return of direct flights is seen as a step toward normalising travel flows that were disrupted during global aviation shutdowns.</p>



<p>The move follows recent announcements from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, which confirmed that cross-border air services between India and China were expected to resume as part of phased scheduling adjustments.</p>



<p>Industry analysts say such developments point to a wider trend of Asian carriers reviving paused routes in response to rising travel demand across the region.</p>



<p>Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to China earlier this year, his first in seven years, also contributed to renewed momentum in diplomatic dialogue.</p>



<p>During the meeting, both sides discussed economic cooperation, trade stability, and the importance of maintaining open channels amid fluctuating global tariffs.</p>



<p>Officials from both countries stated that India and China remain development partners with shared interests in commercial connectivity and regional stability.</p>



<p>The restoration of air services is expected to support exchanges in sectors such as education, manufacturing, and technology, which depend heavily on reliable transportation networks.</p>



<p>Air India’s latest announcement follows steps by other Indian carriers that have begun reopening direct routes to major Chinese cities.</p>



<p>Last month, budget airline IndiGo resumed its Kolkata–Guangzhou flights, signalling rising confidence in demand recovery and operational viability.</p>



<p>Aviation experts note that the reinstatement of long-haul routes requires coordination between regulatory bodies, airport authorities, and international partners.</p>



<p>With travel patterns stabilising, airlines across Asia are gradually reinstating links that were previously considered unfeasible during periods of reduced passenger traffic.</p>



<p>Air India has been expanding its international portfolio following its ongoing restructuring and fleet renewal initiatives.</p>



<p>New aircraft additions, route realignment, and service upgrades are central to the airline’s plan to strengthen India’s global aviation presence.</p>



<p>The decision to resume China flights is expected to benefit students, corporate travellers, and families who have faced difficulties due to the lack of direct connectivity.</p>



<p>Travel agencies report growing inquiries for business travel, academic programs, and tourism-related movement between the two countries.</p>



<p>Industry observers say that the New Delhi–Shanghai route could play a significant role in supporting trade and business engagement as companies increasingly seek stable supply chain routes.</p>



<p>The reintroduction of flights may also support cultural exchanges and tourism once travel demand fully normalises.</p>



<p>With broader regional travel steadily improving, Air India’s return to China marks an important step toward reconnecting major Asian hubs after years of limited operations.</p>



<p>The airline said it will release detailed schedules, ticketing timelines, and service options as regulatory procedures progress over the coming months.</p>
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