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Air India has announced plans to resume non-stop flights between Delhi and Shanghai starting February 1, 2026, operating four times weekly. Additionally, a new Mumbai-Shanghai service is planned, subject to regulatory approvals. The expansion strengthens connectivity between India and China, supporting trade, tourism, and business travel across both nations.
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Air India is set to enhance its international network with the resumption and expansion of services to Shanghai in 2026. The airline confirmed that non-stop flights between Delhi and Shanghai will restart on February 1, 2026, with four weekly operations. This marks a significant step in rebuilding air connectivity between India and China, which had been disrupted in recent years.
The carrier also revealed plans to launch a new Mumbai-Shanghai service, pending regulatory approvals. This addition will further strengthen bilateral ties and provide greater convenience for passengers traveling for business, trade, and leisure.
Key highlights from the announcement include:
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Delhi-Shanghai non-stop flights to resume from February 1, 2026
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Service frequency set at four times per week
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Mumbai-Shanghai route planned, subject to regulatory clearance
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Expansion expected to boost trade, tourism, and corporate travel between India and China
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Air India’s move reflects its broader strategy of rebuilding long-haul international connectivity
This development underscores Air India’s commitment to expanding its global footprint and supporting India’s growing economic and cultural exchanges with China.
Sources: Reuters, Economic Times, Business Standard
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