IndiGo Guangzhou flights resume after five years

IndiGo Guangzhou flights return after a five‑year pause, reopening a vital India–China air link.

IndiGo Guangzhou flights are set to restart this month, restoring direct connectivity between India and Guangzhou, China. The move ends a five‑year suspension that began during the COVID‑19 pandemic and is expected to ease travel for business passengers and cargo between major manufacturing hubs.

The carrier, InterGlobe Aviation (IATA: 6E, ICAO: IGO), has scheduled services to Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN). While specific flight numbers and aircraft types were not disclosed in the original report, the return of daily or weekly frequencies would reflect growing demand for point‑to‑point international routes from India.

IndiGo Guangzhou flights: why the route matters

Guangzhou is a major manufacturing and export centre in southern China, and a direct link helps exporters, corporate travellers and the growing number of Indians flying for trade, study and tourism. Reopening this route signals broader recovery across international aviation and a renewed appetite for routes suspended during the pandemic.

  • IndiGo Guangzhou flights restore business and cargo connectivity, supporting trade and travel between India and southern China.

For travellers, a direct service reduces total journey time versus multi‑stop itineraries and lowers the friction of transits. For airlines, restoring this link provides a feed for onward international networks and opportunities for codeshare partnerships with other carriers serving China and neighbouring markets.

Passengers should watch IndiGo’s official schedule and the airline’s announcements for exact start dates, aircraft type and booking options. As international travel demand continues to recover, expect more route reinstatements that reconnect India with key regional markets across Asia.

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