More international airlines are resuming flights to Guangzhou and other Chinese cities including Shanghai and Nanjing. Check the latest update on international flights to and from the Chinese mainland.
EgyptAir
EgyptAir will resume flights to and from Guangzhou on July 23, once a week. A Boeing 773 will be flying this route.
Korean Air
Korean Air will resume flights between Incheon and Guangzhou from July 22. In addition to the Incheon-Shenyang route that currently operates every Friday, Korean Air's China-South Korea route will increase its flights to the Chinese mainland to twice a week.
Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways announced resumption of the regular passenger route from Doha to Guangzhou starting on July 26. Flights will depart once a week at the initial stage.
Saudi Arabian Airlines
Saudi Arabian Airlines, commonly known as Saudia, will resume the round-trip route between Riyadh and Guangzhou every Thursday from July 23.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
From July 21, KLM will resume the Amsterdam-Shanghai route for one flight per week. KLM reminds that both round-trip flights will stop at the Incheon International Airport in South Korea before landing, and passengers will stay on the plane, instead of entering the airport.
Emirates
Emirates will resume regular passenger services from Dubai to Guangzhou once a week, starting from July 25.
Scoot
Singaporean low-cost airline Scoot announced that it will resume the Nanjing-Singapore route from July 23. A Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner will be flying this route.
After Scoot resumed its first Guangzhou-Singapore route in early June, the Nanjing-Singapore route became the second China-Singapore route that Scoot has resumed since the outbreak of COVID-19.
Scoot reminds that passengers can depart from Nanjing or Guangzhou, and transfer via Singapore Changi Airport to destinations with routes currently operated by Singapore Airlines, SilkAir and Scoot.
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