Good news for Delhiites! Indido will start direct flight service to China from this day, know here, timing and discussion details
The renewed diplomatic warmth between India and China is now also visible in air journey. The country’s largest low-cost airline Indigo announced on Saturday that it would resume direct flights from Delhi to Guangzhou, China. This service begins from November 10, 2025. After Kolkata, this is the second city that offers direct flights to China. Just a few days ago, Indigo announced that he would start on the daily flights between Kolkata and Guangzhou from October 26. Indigo said it previously operated flights between India and China, but it was suspended during the Covid-19 pandemic. The company said it already has all the necessary arrangements and local partners with China, which makes it easy to restart this connection. This new direct flight allows passengers to reach China directly without any intermediate stop. The company will soon release the full list of ticket prices and flight timing. Inigo believes that this route will further strengthen the trade and travel connection between the two countries. How much will the rate be? A direct flight from Delhi to Guangzhou, China, will work daily from November 10. This flight leaves Delhi daily at 9:45 pm and reaches Guangzhou at 4:50 (local Chinese time). When we searched for Skyscanner, we found out that the ticket price for this flight is £ 15.917. Air India will also start service. According to sources, Air India can also start direct flights to China by the end of the year. This will further increase the options for travelers and strengthen the connection between the two countries. Declaration by Foreign Ministry, India’s Foreign Ministry (MEA), said that since the beginning of this year between India and China, direct flights have been fed. Civil Aviation officials of both countries discuss the matter on a technical level. It has now been decided that flights between the two countries could resume under the winter schedule from the end of October. The ministry says this step will help increase contact between people and strengthen mutual relationships. Why were the flights postponed? In fact, after the collision in Galwan Valley and the Covid-19 pandemic, direct flights between India and China were suspended. The past five years have not been tourism or business trip between the two countries as smooth as before. Now the situation is changing. After recent diplomatic discussions and reduction in border tension, the relationship returns normal. Various rounds of military and diplomatic discussions took place between the two countries, improved the atmosphere. In addition, the relief of trade restrictions and high -level meetings also contributed to getting relationships on track. Share this story -tags