Scotland is regaining flights to China this summer with the return of a service from Edinburgh to Beijing after almost four years.
Hainan Airlines will run a twice-weekly schedule pn Mondays and Fridays between June 26 and October 8.
The last direct service was cancelled in late 2019.
Edinburgh airport chief executive Gordon Dewar said: “The return of direct flights to Beijing is fantastic news as we gear up for a hugely exciting summer, and is further evidence of the strong recovery we’re seeing here at Edinburgh.
“This service will be the only one operating between Scotland and China when it is introduced and is a real show of faith in the market by Hainan Airlines.
“This important connectivity will provide a boost to Scotland’s universities and tourism industry, open up a wealth of new business opportunities, and enable better access to other parts of the world.
“We’re sure it will be highly valued whether it be by students travelling between the two countries to study, families reconnecting, or tourists travelling to visit new places.”
Scotland’s transport mninister Kevin Stewart added: “I welcome the announcement of this direct service between Edinburgh airport and Beijing, which is an important development for both Edinburgh and Scotland’s international connectivity.
“This direct connectivity is great news for people and businesses in both Scotland and China, building strong links for business and exports, as well as making it easier for visitors and students to come and experience Scotland.”