Air China to resume flights to Pyongyang after three-week suspension

Air China, the only Chinese carrier with regular services to North Korea, will resume the flights between Beijing and Pyongyang on May 5 after a three-week suspension, state media reported on Tuesday.
The flagship carrier will have two direct flights from Beijing to Pyongyang every week, departing on Monday and Friday, China Central Television reported.
Flights connecting the two cities have been suspended since April 14 amid fears that conditions facing the Korean Peninsula has become more volatile because of Pyongyang’s nuclear and ballistic tests.
But an Air China spokesman said at that time that the suspension was mainly on ticket sales and was only temporary.
Air China started regular flights from Beijing to Pyongyang in 2008.
North Korea conducted a big live-fire exercise on Tuesday to mark the founding of its military in a show of force amid growing concern over the North’s nuclear and missile programmes.