Hainan Airlines relaunches Tijuana-Beijing flight

Chinese carrier Hainan Airlines is relaunching a direct flight between Tijuana and Beijing starting July 19. The route was suspended in January 2020 at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The flight, which will operate two times per week on Mondays and Fridays, will cover an intercontinental distance of 10,250 kilometers and will have a duration of approximately 12 hours.

TIJ has seen great growth thanks to the Cross Border Xpress (CBX) bridge, which connects the Mexican border city with Southern California.
TIJ has seen great growth thanks to the Cross Border Xpress (CBX) bridge, which connects the Mexican border city with Southern California. (Crisanta Espinosa Aguilar/Cuartoscuro)

At the press conference announcing the flight, Baja California’s Tourism Minister Miguel Aguiñiga Rodríguez emphasized that his administration has focused on connecting the border city of Tijuana to new international destinations. By the end of 2024, Aguiñiga said that in addition to Beijing, Tijuana (TIJ) will offer two more international routes: to Phoenix and Las Vegas in the United States. These three international routes will join the 40 national routes that TIJ currently operates.  

The Pacific Airport Group (GAP), which operates 12 airports in Mexico’s Pacific coast states, has previously said that this flight is part of a growth strategy to turn Tijuana into an international hub connecting Asia with Central and South America. 

In an interview with the air industry magazine A21, GAP’s director of institutional relations Alejandra Soto said that the Tijuana airport has seen great growth thanks to the Cross Border Xpress (CBX) bridge, which connects the Mexican border city with Southern California. According to Soto, the bridge makes Tijuana an attractive access point to the United States from Asia and Central America.  

Before it was suspended, Hainan Airlines’s Tijuana-Beijing route, which also operated twice a week, had an 80% passenger capacity in an aircraft that could accommodate 200 passengers. The relaunched route will be onboard Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircrafts with a capacity for 290 passengers. The airline plans to offer some 1,260 seats per week.

The Tijuana-Beijing flight will be the second direct route between Mexico and China, following the launch of a direct flight between Mexico City and Shenzhen by China Southern Airlines in May. The 16-hour route is Mexico’s longest flight and the fourth longest in the world.  

With reports from La Jornada, Excélsior, El Imparcial and A21

Have something to say? Paid Subscribers get all access to make & read comments.

MND Local: How Los Cabos is positioning itself as a ‘second stop’ destination for World Cup travelers

0
Host cities will see the greatest economic impacts from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but "second stop" destinations like Los Cabos could also benefit.

Mexico in Numbers: What are Mexico’s most popular airlines?

3
Mexico in Numbers is back, revealing the most popular airlines in Mexico in 2025, from budget carriers to international heavyweights.

Why Tijuana is so much more than a border city

3
Once seen as a seedy border holdout, modern Tijuana is quite the surprise, as one traveler discovered.
BETA Version - Powered by Perplexity