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Jan 8, 2026

China Accelerates International Flight Recovery with New Chongqing–Bangkok and Chengdu–Brussels Routes

China Accelerates International Flight Recovery with New Chongqing–Bangkok and Chengdu–Brussels Routes
Chinese carriers and regional airports are kicking off 2026 with a wave of new international routes aimed at restoring global connectivity to 2019 levels. Hainan Airlines will launch a daily Chongqing–Bangkok service on 12 January, followed by Chongqing Airlines’ four-times-weekly flights on 1 February (ramping up to daily in March). Meanwhile, Chengdu plans to inaugurate a nonstop link to Brussels this March, complementing expanded frequencies to Kuala Lumpur and Sihanoukville.([globaltimes.cn](https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202601/1352565.shtml))

Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) data show international passenger traffic grew 21.6 % year-on-year in 2025, reaching over 90 % of pre-Covid volume. Southeast Asia now accounts for 73 % of China’s outbound flights, underscoring the commercial gravity of regional corridors for both tourism and supply-chain travel.

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China Accelerates International Flight Recovery with New Chongqing–Bangkok and Chengdu–Brussels Routes


For corporate travel managers, the added capacity eases pressure on premium-cabin inventory during Canton Fair season and shortens transit times for engineers shuttling between Tier-2 manufacturing hubs and ASEAN plants. Cargo divisions also benefit: the new belly-hold space supports just-in-time export of high-value electronics from the Chongqing–Chengdu twin-city economic circle.

Airport authorities in Chongqing and Chengdu are offering slot incentives and fast-track immigration channels to attract foreign carriers, signalling intensified competition among inland cities to serve as China’s next-generation gateways.

Travel teams should update routing guides: direct Chongqing–Bangkok fares are currently 18 % lower than comparable itineraries via Guangzhou, while Chengdu–Brussels will cut door-to-door transit for pharma shipments to under 13 hours.
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