China Southern Airlines said on Monday that it will resume international flights from Guangzhou to New York on December 1. The news comes as Chinese airlines flock to restart overseas services.
China Southern said that the weekly route to New York is the third one to North America after the routes from Guangzhou to Los Angeles and Toronto, which will provide convenience for students and businessmen.
China Southern said it had resumed 13 overseas routes as of October 20, including Wuhan to Istanbul, Shenzhen to Moscow, and Guangzhou to Dubai.
Various Chinese airlines have been busy restarting their international services in recent days.
China Eastern Airlines said that it would double its international flights from 54 to 108 per week from October 30.
Hainan Airlines said it will fly ten round trips to overseas cities, including flights from Beijing to Brussels, Moscow and Belgrade from October 30.
Hainan Airlines' official Weibo said on October 15 that from November 6, the Chongqing-Rome route will be increased to two round-trips per week.
Air China said in late September that it will resume several international routes including those from Beijing to Manila, Jakarta and Tokyo.