In a significant move to bolster bilateral ties, Indian airline IndiGo has officially reinstated its direct passenger service between Delhi and Guangzhou, marking the end of a five-year suspension. The daily flight, operated using the Airbus A320neo aircraft, signifies a renewed commitment to fostering economic and cultural exchanges between India and China. This development follows the successful resumption of the Kolkata-Guangzhou route on October 27, 2025, which had been halted due to the Covid-19 pandemic. IndiGo is now the first Indian carrier to restore direct flights between the two nations. Pieter Elbers, CEO of IndiGo, expressed enthusiasm about the expansion, stating, ‘This new route from Delhi, our largest domestic hub, will enhance travel options and strengthen connections between the two countries. It also provides Chinese travelers access to over 90 domestic destinations across India.’ Elbers extended gratitude to both governments for their support in reestablishing these vital links, which are expected to unlock opportunities in trade, tourism, and collaboration.
