Canada is working to strengthen its ties with China by increasing direct flights, as airlines face challenges from rising fuel costs and restricted access to Russian airspace. Transport Minister Stephen McKinnon announced a gradual increase in direct flights to China.
On Monday, the Canadian government announced a gradual increase in the number of direct flights between Canada and China, aiming to enhance trade and economic relations between the two countries.
Azimuth Airlines has announced the launch of direct flights between Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and Sochi, Russia, starting May 14, 2026. This announcement coincides with the implementation of a mutual visa exemption agreement between the two countries.
Beijing has announced the resumption of direct flights between mainland China and Taiwan following a historic visit by opposition leader Chiang Li-wen. This move aims to strengthen ties with the island and includes measures to ease travel restrictions.
China has announced its intention to resume certain relations with Taiwan, including an increase in direct flights between the two sides. This decision comes amid heightened political tensions between Beijing and Taipei.
The Governor of Samarkand, <strong>Aziz Boboyev</strong>, announced that opening direct flights to <strong>Indonesia</strong> is a priority for tourism cooperation between the two countries. This statement was made during his visit to the country and aims to strengthen economic ties.
The Thailand Hotels Association Southern Branch has urged authorities to increase direct flights from Europe to Phuket due to tourism disruptions caused by the war in the Middle East. European tourist numbers have significantly declined, impacting the island's tourism sector.
China has announced the resumption of direct flights to North Korea after a six-year hiatus, signaling an improvement in relations between the two countries. This decision comes at a sensitive time as Pyongyang seeks to strengthen economic and political ties with its neighbors.
China's 'Air China' has resumed direct flights between Beijing and Pyongyang after a long hiatus due to the pandemic. This decision reflects both nations' desire to strengthen bilateral relations amidst geopolitical changes.
The Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture of Malaysia, Chiu Chun Man, announced plans to establish direct flights between Miri and destinations in China. This initiative aims to enhance tourism and improve international connectivity for the city.