China Eastern Airlines To Increase Shanghai–Delhi Flight Frequency From January 2

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Starting January 2, 2026, the service will expand from the current three weekly flights to five flights per week. (Photo: China Eastern Airlines/X)

China Eastern Airlines on Friday announced plans to significantly increase its flight frequency to India. In an official statement, the airline confirmed it will increase the number of flights on its Shanghai–Delhi route. Starting January 2, 2026, the service will expand from the current three weekly flights to five flights per week.

The airline has designated its wide-body Airbus A330-200 aircraft to operate the additional flights. The use of this larger-capacity aircraft indicates a response to the growing demand for business and leisure travel between the two major urban centres.

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This increase in service will offer greater flexibility and more options for passengers travelling between China and New Delhi.

With three weekly services, China Eastern Airlines will resume direct flights between Shanghai and Delhi from November 9. Direct air services between India and China will resume after more than five years on October 26, with IndiGo set to restart flights connecting Kolkata and Guangzhou.

China Eastern Airlines will resume flights between Shanghai and Delhi from November 9. The services will be operated three times a week -- on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, according to a release.

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"The resumption of this service marks the full restoration of China Eastern Airlines' network in India, providing fresh momentum for people-to-people exchanges and economic and trade collaboration," the release said.

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