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Talks continue as India and China plan to restart flights from Oct. 26, Pg10

India and China to resume flights from October 26 after five-year gap amid ongoing air service agreement talks.

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Key Highlights:

  • India and China will resume direct flights from October 26, ending a five-year suspension.
  • IndiGo will launch a daily Kolkata-Guangzhou service starting October 26.
  • Five Chinese carriers have applied to the DGCA for passenger and cargo flights.
  • Air India plans to resume flights to Shanghai before the end of the year.

Detailed Insights:

  • The resumption of flights coincides with the start of the winter schedule and follows technical-level discussions since early this year.
  • Discussions are ongoing to revise the bilateral air service agreement, covering seat capacity and destinations for airlines.
  • The government views the resumption of flights as part of a strategy for the gradual normalization of relations with China.
  • Besides IndiGo and Air India, Akasa also intends to fly to China, pending regulatory approvals.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation): The Indian government body responsible for regulating air transport services.
  • Air Service Agreement: A bilateral agreement between countries that defines the terms for international air services.
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