Air China has resumed direct flights between Beijing and Pyongyang, ending a six-year hiatus. This development signals North Korea's gradual reopening following the restoration of train services between the two capitals, crucial for diplomatic relations and economic ties given China’s significant influence over North Korea. As borders continue to open, increased travel could foster deeper bilateral connections but remains restricted primarily to business and special purposes travelers.
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