Effective from Oct 29, 2023, all Virgin Atlantic or VS flights operating at Pudong International Airport will be relocated from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1. Passengers flying with Virgin Atlantic are advised to follow terminal signs to the designated check-in counters at Terminal 1.

Should any Virgin Atlantic flight scheduled for Oct 28 be delayed to Oct 29, it will continue to operate from Terminal 2. Please refer to the airline's official announcements for confirmation.

Please check the airline and airport service hotline, official website, APP, etc., in due time to avoid delays.

Locations: Gates 1 and 11 at the Departures Level in Terminal 1; Gates 21 and 26 at the Departures Level in Terminal 2
Hours of operation: 06:00-24:00 daily
Frequency: Every 10 minutes

Shanghai Airport Official Website:www.shairport.com

Service Hotline: 021-96990

Virgin Atlantic Official Website:https://zh.virginatlantic.com/cn/zh

Service Hotline:021—61361777

Shanghai Pudong International Airport
October 26, 2023

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Shanghai airports join 100 million passenger club
Released:2016-12-15

Shanghai has become China's first city to top 100 million air passengers and only the world's fifth following Atlanta, London, New York and Tokyo.

Shanghai counted its official 100 millionth passenger on Dec 12, when a "Mr Mao" landed at Pudong International Airport (PVG) with China Eastern Airlines on flight MU592 from Moscow, Russia.

In the past year, Shanghai Airports have maintained a steady growth in passenger throughput, aircraft movements and cargo traffic. According to statistics, a total of 99 million passengers traveled through Pudong International Airport and Hongqiao International Airport in 2015, making the city the busiest among all Chinese airports.

The two airports handled a combined 3.7 million tons of cargo and mail and 700,000 aircraft movements in the past 12 months, hitting new records.

PVG has started the construction of the world's largest satellite airport terminal, which will be able handle 38 million passengers annually when it is completed in 2019.

Mr Mao (R), Shanghai's 100 millionth passenger, poses for a picture with a staff of flight MU592, Dec 12. [Photo/Shanghai Airport Authority]