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Shanghai Pudong is the busiest international hub in China, and about half of its total passenger traffic is international. [6] Pudong Airport is connected to Shanghai Hongqiao Airport by Shanghai Metro Line 2 and the Shanghai Maglev Train via Pudong International Airport Station. There are also airport buses connecting it with the rest of the city.
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Pudong Airport Terminal 1&2 (simplified Chinese: 浦东1号2号航站楼; traditional Chinese: 浦東1號2號航站樓; pinyin: Pǔdōng Yīhàoèrhào Hángzhànlóu), formerly Pudong International Airport (simplified Chinese: 浦东国际机场; traditional Chinese: 浦東國際機場; pinyin: Pǔdōng Guójìjīchǎng) is a railway, metro and maglev station located within Shanghai Pudong ...
This is a route-map template for the Airport link line (Shanghai Suburban Railway), a railway in China.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport (IATA: SHA, ICAO: ZSSS) is one of two international airports serving Shanghai, China.. The airport is located near the town of Hongqiao in the outskirts of Changning and Minhang districts, 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) west of downtown, and is closer to the city center than Shanghai–Pudong.
Shanghai Airport may refer to: Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, which primarily serves destinations within China; Shanghai Pudong International Airport, which primarily serves international destinations; Shanghai Longhua Airport, a former airport in use from 1922 to 2008; Shanghai Jiangwan Airport, a former airport in use from 1945 to 1994
Shanghai Airport Authority (上海机场集团公司), branded as AVINEX, is a state-owned enterprise of the Shanghai Municipal Government and operates both Pudong (PVG) and Hongqiao (SHA) airports in Shanghai, China. [1] SAA was established in 1998 and aims to manage Shanghai airports to be the core airport hub in the Asia-Pacific region. [2]
The Line 2 portion opened on 16 March 2010, [1] [2] and the Line 10 part opened on 30 November 2010. [2] The metro station is located near both Terminal 2 of Hongqiao International Airport and the high-speed Shanghai Hongqiao railway station, the latter which opened on 1 July 2010. This station is a "Virtual Interchange" station for passengers ...