Air India has officially announced the resumption of its non-stop operations to mainland China, nearly six years after services were halted. Beginning 1 February 2026, the airline will operate four weekly flights between Delhi and Shanghai (PVG), marking a major milestone in restoring India–China air connectivity.
The flights will be operated using Air India’s modern Boeing 787-8 aircraft, equipped with 18 fully flat beds in Business Class and 238 comfortable seats in Economy Class. Shanghai now becomes the 48th international destination served by the Air India group.
In addition, Air India has revealed plans to launch a Mumbai–Shanghai non-stop service later in 2026, pending regulatory permissions.
A Major Step Forward for India–China Connectivity
The resumption follows new diplomatic agreements that restored suspended air links between the two nations. Air India originally launched non-stop flights to mainland China in October 2000, and this relaunch reflects renewed confidence in business, tourism, trade, and academic exchanges.
Air India CEO & MD Campbell Wilson called the move a symbolic reconnection of two ancient cultures and fast-growing global economies.
He stated:
“This resumption is more than a route launch. It is a bridge between two great, ancient civilisations and modern economic powerhouses. We are happy to reconnect one of the world’s most vital air corridors, enabling travellers to pursue opportunities in business, trade, healthcare, education and culture — with warm Indian hospitality that defines Air India.”
Flight Schedule: Delhi (DEL) – Shanghai (PVG)
Effective 01 February 2026
| Flight No. | Sector | Departure | Arrival | Days |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AI352 | Delhi–Shanghai | 1200 hrs | 2020 hrs | Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun |
| AI351 | Shanghai–Delhi | 2200 hrs | 0315 hrs (+1) | Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun |
Bookings are now progressively opening across Air India’s channels — website, app, sales offices, contact centre, and travel agents worldwide.
The airline expects that the restored route will help strengthen ties in pharmaceuticals, technology, education, finance, and tourism, contributing to deeper socio-economic exchanges.
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