The recent resumption of India China direct flights marks a turning point for trade, tourism, and bilateral relations between two of Asia’s economic powerhouses. After more than three years of suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the skies are finally open again — a move welcomed by business leaders, exporters, and travelers alike.
When COVID-19 struck in early 2020, both India and China introduced strict travel restrictions to contain the outbreak. The cancellation of India China direct flights was caused by:
Initially seen as a temporary pause, the suspension lasted years — disrupting travel plans, stalling business negotiations, and impacting trade.
A few years before the pandemic, I had the privilege of traveling from Kolkata to Kunming and then onward from Kunming to Chengdu to attend trade fairs and exhibitions. This was part of my professional journey to explore new opportunities and understand market trends in China.
The trip was nothing short of remarkable. At every stage, I witnessed first-hand the pace of development China has achieved in recent years:
The trade fairs themselves were an eye-opener. From innovative industrial machinery to advanced eco-friendly materials, the scale and quality of participation were world-class. Interacting with Chinese entrepreneurs gave me valuable insights into their business efficiency, adaptability, and focus on innovation.
Had India China direct flights been unavailable at the time, such a trip would have been far more complicated and expensive — possibly even unfeasible for many small business owners.
The absence of direct connectivity after 2020 created real challenges:
Indian MSMEs in sectors like electronics, textiles, chemicals, and engineering rely heavily on quick and affordable access to China. Flight suspension meant:
The revival of India China direct flights has been welcomed with optimism. For the business community, this means:
For me personally, this development brings back memories of my trip — the ease of flying directly, the business opportunities that opened up, and the broader understanding it gave me about China’s technological progress.
With the skies open again, there’s hope for stronger trade ties, renewed tourism, and deeper cultural exchanges. For Indian MSMEs, this is not just about travel convenience; it’s about competitiveness in the global marketplace. The resumption of India China direct flights could be the catalyst that re-energizes bilateral trade in the post-pandemic world.
The Indian government has reportedly instructed Air India and IndiGo to prepare for flight operations to China on short notice The Times of IndiaLive From A LoungeNavbharat Times. The official announcement may coincide with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to China for the upcoming SCO summit The Economic TimesHindustan Timeswww.ndtv.com.
Additionally, India recently resumed issuing tourist visas to Chinese nationals as of July 24, 2025, another step toward normalizing relations Reuters.
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