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Pudong International Airport (PVG)
Pudong airport is the newer and bigger of two airports in Shanghai, and it predominantly handles international flights. Many may tell you that it only handles international flights whiles Hongqiao Airport handles domestic, but the reality is Pudong often handles some domestic flights too.

The best way to check which flights are landing/taking off from where is to check this website: http://www.shanghaiairport.com/en/schedules.jsp. or call 96990.

Pudong Airport was constructed with one terminal, but a second terminal opened on 26th March 2008. For comprehensive information on both terminals see Pudong Airport Airlines and Terminals Information. For a list of the useful downloads contained in this article see the Download Center on the right side.

N.B. New luggage regulations mean that passengers are now only allowed one piece of carry-on luggage. This regulation applies to all airports in China.

Getting to and from the airport
Pudong airport is about 30 kilometers southeast downtown Shanghai – about an hour by car to People's Square. A cab from the city center to Pudong airport should not cost more than 200 yuan, and it's convenient for those with no knowledge of Shanghai and lots of luggage. People driving or taking taxis to the airport are advised to take the A20 and follow the signs.

However there are cheaper forms of public transportation available: Airport Shuttle Bus, and metro/maglev.

Since March 16th, the westward extension of Metro Line No. 2 to Hongqiao airport has been put into official use. Lines heading from Terminal 2 of the airport to Guanglan Road in Pudong District run from 5:35am to 10:50pm, while the opposite direction runs from 5:30am to 10:45pm. Interval between services is about 3.5 minutes in rush hours and 4 to 12 minutes in other times.

Since the metro line arrives at Terminal 2 only, passengers should take free shuttle buses provided by the airport if they want to go to Terminal 1. It should also be noticed that metro checks have gone system-wide to beef up security in the lead-up to the 2010 World Expo, therefore it is suggested that metro riders take the checking time into consideration so as not to be late for the flight.

Airport Shuttle Bus
The airport provides a special shuttle bus service into most popular parts of Shanghai including People's Square, Jing'An Temple, Xujiahui, both railway stations, and Hongqiao Airport. Maximum ticket price is 30 yuan.

There are 8 lines and as well as going into downtown Shanghai there are also long distance coaches (which go to neighbouring provinces and cities such as Suzhou and Hangzhou), Hotel Shuttle Bus (which goes directly to the big hotels downtown), and an 'Airport Circle' bus which traverses the area around the airport.

The buses run from early in the morning to late at night with intervals of around 15 – 30 minutes.

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Metro/Maglev
If you want to get to the airport by metro you need to take metro line 2. However it doesn't go all the way to the airport. Instead the metro terminates at Longyang Station in Pudong. To get from there to the airport you have to transfer to the Maglev.

Maglev is short for 'magnetically levitating'. As the name suggests maglev trains levitates above the tracks and is propelled forward by electromagnetic force. The levitation means trains can reach up to 500km/hour and the ride is exceptionally smooth.

Although the technology is impressive it is also correspondingly expensive. Shanghai therefore is proud to own the first, operational maglev link in the world.

Actually as a practical way for travelers to get to the airport the maglev is rather expensive, though comfortable and fast. Single ticket costs 50 yuan and return 80, and that's just economy class. You do however get a 20% discount with a valid same day air ticket. For detailed info on the maglev train schedule and price see Pudong Airport Transport 2. Click this link http://www.smtdc.com/en/jszl1_4.asp for more information.


Longyang Road Station Information
Operation Time 6:45--21:40
First Train Longyang Rd. Station 6:45
Airport Station 7:02
Last Train Longyang Rd. Station 21:40
Airport Station 21:42
Interval 6:45-17:00 15 mins.
17:00-21:40 20 mins.

Max Speed 6:45-8:45 300km/h
9:00-10:45 430km/h
11:00-12:45 300km/h
13:00-16:45 430km/h
17:00-21:40 300km/h

Pudong Airport Station Information
Operation Time 7:02--21:42
First Train 龙阳路站 Longyang Rd. Station 6:45
机场站 Airport Station 7:02
Last Train 龙阳路站 Longyang Rd. Station 21:40
机场站 Airport Station 21:42
Interval 7:02-17:02 15 mins.
17:02-21:42 20 mins.

Max Speed 7:02-8:47 300km/h
9:02-10:47 430km/h
11:02-12:47 300km/h
13:02-16:47 430km/h
17:02-21:42 300km/h


Due to its first-in-the-world status however the maglev has also become something of a tourist attraction in its own right, with many foreigners buying a return ticket just for the thrill of experiencing its high speeds, and getting off at the end to take pictures with the train.

Inside Terminal 1
Move your cursor over the two diagrams below to find out how Terminal 1 is laid out.


Terminal 2
The new building covers 480,000-square-meters and has four floors. The third floor is reserved for international departures, the second floor for domestic departures and the ground floor for luggage claims. The fourth floor provides dining and shopping services, plus hourly-charged hotel rooms and gym facilities. Toilets, baby-care rooms and smoking areas are available on all floors of Terminal 2.

International transit passengers who don't need to claim luggage can go to any of the nine service desks to complete transfer procedures and then move to their departure areas after security checks.

Passengers with Special Needs
There are special services at Terminal 2 which is offered free to those who have special needs. The awkwardly translated 'Kind Help Passage' service is meant to ease the process of checking in and navigating around the airport for the elderly (above 70 years old), pregnant women, the disabled etc. At your request they can help you with tickets, security checks, immigration, customs and boarding procedures. They will even push our luggage trolley for you. They can't however provide wheelchairs.

! If you require a wheelchair you should to ask the airline with which you're flying if they can provide one. To request this service go to the information points on, floor 3 of Terminal 2 illustrated below, or you can call +86 21 9608 1388 to prebook for services within that week.



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Hongqiao International Airport (SHA)
Hongqiao airport is the domestic hub for Shanghai, via which you can fly to most Chinese cities.

Although handling mainly domestic flights, Hongqiao functions as a standby airport for international flights, in case dense fog or other unexpected situations close Pudong airport.

Hongqiao has two terminal buildings. Building B is a special terminal for China Eastern Airlines.

Location
Hongqiao airport is about 10 kilometers west of the downtown. One of the airport's advantages is it is much closer to the city center than Pudong airport.

Transport
More public transport combinations are available to take you to the Hongqiao airport and the fares are lower than for Pudong.

Airport shuttle service
Airport shuttle bus Line 1 facilitates transfers between the city's two airports. The one-way fare is 30 yuan and the buses run every 10 minutes. Click here for detailed information.

Hongqiao Airport sepcial line
From Hongqiao airport to the intersection of Changde Road and Nanjing Road W. (near Jing'an Temple). It's an express line and a one-way trip costs 4 yuan.

At Hongqiao, buses run at intervals of 10 to 30 minutes from 8am until the arrival of the last passenger flight. At the other terminal station, Changde Road, buses run from 6am to 8pm.

Bus
Although Hongqiao airport has fewer airport bus lines than Pudong, more public bus lines are linked to Hongqiao.

No. 806: These buses run from Hongqiao airport to the Lupu Bridge between 6am and 9:30pm at intervals of five to 15 minutes. The line also has a stop at Xujiahui, and the whole trip costs 5 yuan.

No. 807: These buses operate between 6am and 9:30pm from Hongqiao airport to the Zhenguang New Village in Putuo District. Fare is 4 yuan.

No. 925: Most of the route is along Yang'an Road and the buses link Hongqiao airport and People's Square between 6am and 9pm. Fare is 4 yuan.

No. 938: These buses run from Hongqiao airport to Yangjiadu in Pudong at intervals of five to 15 minutes, and the one-way fare is 7 yuan. This service operates from 6am until the arrival of the last passenger flight.

No. 941: Linking Hongqiao airport and Shanghai Railway Station, the line runs from 6:30am to 8:30pm and costs 4 yuan. Interval between services is 10 to 12 minutes.

Taxi
Taxi, of course, is the most convenient public transport, but the traffic jams in rush hours will eat away your patience. A taxi from People's Square to Hongqiao airport will cost about 40 yuan.

Metro
No Metro line connects with Hongqiao airport, but the situation will change soon. The Metro Line No. 2 will be extended west to the airport, and the extension is expected to start operation this year

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