A small airport, Chinese-sized, within the city limits. You can get there either by taxi or by metro on line 2. When exiting the metro, you need to walk literally 500 meters to get to the airport. On the first and second floors of the arrivals area. There are many cafes and restaurants to eat. Starbucks is takeaway only. On the 3rd floor there is a check-in and departure area. Everything is automated, you register yourself through the terminal, although the staff actively helps, there are about 20 terminals for each letter. It's a nightmare to search, so it's better to put everything in your luggage, especially since the luggage goes automatically, 20 kg on Chinese airlines. At the entrance to the clean area there is a large duckboard, 100 departure exits. There are a lot of waiting rooms and they are large. Everything is clean, just like everywhere else in China. The toilets are very clean. There are coolers with hot and cold water everywhere. The photo shows the arrival area on the 2nd floor and the metro station. I stayed in a hotel in Pudong, which is the very center of Shanghai, a great area. When you're in Shanghai , take hotels there👍👍👍 it's a modern area 🌟🌟🌟
Dear readers and collectors of all sorts of images. Have you wandered through the forest in search of mushrooms? Have you ever encountered a spider web in a dense forest on your way? And did the fallen and yellowed leaves rustle at the tired traveler's feet? Or perhaps you have observed a small island of earth, from which restless ants scurried back and forth in front of you. At the same time, there was a certain order in the chaos of movement. Neatly laid paths, invisible traffic lights, and how can they be without them - brave traffic cops, pulling their grasping hands towards the running and shyly lowering their eyes to the root. There is an invisible similarity and a striking difference from the prose of life. Oh, yes, I almost forgot. And the winged birds. And the whirring of the engines. Beauty. Fireworks and that's all. But nostalgia is pressing down. And the ants are not ours, and neither are the birds. Who came up with these price tags for the bread coming in our anthill growing exponentially from the front door. I wish our people were here and in the stream and ...... Come on. It's impossible. Our ants are the most..... ants. And here it is. Just ants. With a botanical greeting. Who am I making my aesthetic judgment? Do the letters clog up your naive eyes? You need to have the courage to read an opinion other than your own. With Komsomol greetings. I
I arrived an hour before departure to Moscow, I thought I would not have time, the luggage still had to be packed, but everything went surprisingly very quickly. The airport is huge, there are almost no people, and even though I don't speak Chinese at all, I went through all the procedures very quickly and also managed to drink coffee before boarding.
It is a large and very convenient airport. You can arrive an hour before departure and have time to go through everything. Everything is convenient, logical, and clean.
An ordinary airport. Navigation is not convenient everywhere, you occasionally have to ask where to check in for your flight. Buses are constantly running between the terminals.
It's quite an ordinary airport, nothing special. The customs staff is extremely meticulous. They get to every little thing. It took a very long time, and the questionnaire was rewritten several times.
A big and such a cool airport, convenient and understandable, you may not know the language, but on a subconscious level it is clear where you need to go.
The gigantic structure and almost empty, were in March. It may not be the season, but the scope is impressive. There is no hustle and bustle of Moscow airports, and a crazy rush of shops.
Very. In principle, everything is fine. The staff is very helpful. Don't worry that something is not clear. Everyone is ready to help. Well, yes...size matters...
Everything is great. But it's better to arrive in advance, there are a lot of people. And you can only walk for half an hour to your exit.
The set of shops and food is excellent.
Everything is fine, but the international terminal is empty in terms of shops and restaurants. Apparently, the flow has not recovered after the pandemic
We arrived 2.5 hours before departure, barely managed to board, at least 5 minutes more and that's it. The plane would have flown to Moscow without us. Make out QR codes in advance to control your health, otherwise you will be in line at the terminal. There are a lot of people, everything is very slow. Passport control is special.
We flew here from Guangzhou in pre-pandemic times. Unfortunately, it was not possible to get tickets for the high-speed train at that time.
The airport is dirty and not very spacious. The contrast is especially felt after the departure from Bayun (Guangzhou), where everything glitters and everywhere the inscriptions are duplicated in English. It mainly accepts domestic flights and passengers are appropriate ... food and water are cheap, but not for Europeans)) when shopping, they demand cash and inflate the price. They do not give you to pay by card, since it does not stick to your pocket))
If you arrive here, we call a taxi and get out of here faster))
Well, an airport is like an airport . There is a metro station ( which runs until ten in the evening ) , a train station and a large taxi station .
Navigation is poor , Wi-Fi is problematic