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Shanghai-Delhi direct passenger flights resume

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Shanghai-Delhi direct passenger flights resume

2025-11-09 20:35 Last Updated At:21:37

Direct passenger flights connecting Shanghai and India's Delhi reopened on Sunday after a five-year suspension, with the inaugural service posting a passenger load factor above 95 percent.

China Eastern Airlines flight MU563, with 248 passengers on board, departed Shanghai Pudong International Airport at 13:02, making the carrier the first Chinese airline this year to resume China-India passenger services.

The route adopts an Airbus A330 wide-body aircraft and operates three round-trip flights each week on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.

Shanghai-Delhi direct passenger flights resume

Shanghai-Delhi direct passenger flights resume

Shanghai-Delhi direct passenger flights resume

Shanghai-Delhi direct passenger flights resume

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities' separatist moves to stoke cross-Strait hostility are unpopular and doomed to fail, said Zhang Han, spokeswoman for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office in Beijing on Wednesday.

Zhang made the comments at a regular press conference in response to a media query about recent inappropriate remarks by Chiu Chui-cheng, head of the so-called "mainland affairs council", regarding the Chinese mainland's policy of advancing high-quality cross-Strait integrated development".

"Our fellow Taiwan compatriots are our kith and kin. Over the years, acting on the principle that 'people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are all of the same family', we have actively promoted cross-Strait economic and cultural exchanges and cooperation, deepened the integrated development across various fields, and made steady progress in implementing policies that provide equal treatment to Taiwan compatriots. These efforts have continuously yielded new results, fully demonstrating our goodwill in seeking benefits for Taiwan compatriots and our sincerity in advancing the peaceful and integrated development of cross-Strait relations. Such endeavors have been met with strong support and wide acclaim from our Taiwan compatriots. Driven by its separatist pursuit of 'Taiwan secession', the DPP authorities are deeply fearful of closer ties between people across the Strait. They have deliberately fanned the flames of confrontation and antagonism, while resorting to slander and obstruction against anything that helps develop cross-Strait relations and benefits people on both sides. Such moves are deeply unpopular and are bound to fail," she said.

DPP's moves to stoke cross-Strait hostility unpopular, doomed to fail: spokeswoman

DPP's moves to stoke cross-Strait hostility unpopular, doomed to fail: spokeswoman

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