BEIJING: Air China will resume flights flying between Beijing and North Korea from March 30, the airline’s website said Saturday, after passenger train services running between the two nations restarted earlier this week. According to the website of the state-owned airline, flights from China’s capital to Pyongyang, North Korea’s capital will run every Monday until May 18, but would scale down to two Mondays in June.

The first passenger train to Pyongyang in six years departs Beijing, reviving cross-border connections post-COVID-19.

North Korea and China resumed an international passenger train service linking their capitals Thursday for the first time in six years, with a train spotted crossing the border…

BEIJING: Air China will resume flights flying between Beijing and North Korea from March 30, the airline’s website said Saturday, after passenger train services running between…