Hongqiao Airport

Effective from 00:00 on May 8, 2025, counters F01-F18 located at Check-in Island F in Terminal 2 will undergo renovation and be temporarily closed for service.

During this period:

• First and business class passengers, along with Platinum, Gold, and Silver Card members of China Eastern Airlines and Shanghai Airlines, are advised to proceed to Check-in Island C.

• Passengers traveling to Chongqing, Xi'an, or Kunming with China Eastern Airlines and Shanghai Airlines should use counters A01-A07.

• Passengers of Hainan Airlines, Tianjin Airlines, Lucky Air, and Tibet Airlines should use counters E14-E18.

Please be aware that the specific counter assignments are subject to possible on-site adjustments by the respective airlines. The reopening schedule will be communicated separately. Thank you for your cooperation!


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Shanghai-Belgrade direct flight route to open soon
Released:2024-11-06

Air Serbia recently announced that it will launch a direct flight route between Shanghai Pudong International Airport and Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport in Belgrade, capital of Serbia, on Jan 11, 2025.


The route will be operated by Air Serbia's Airbus A330, with flights twice a week. Departures from Shanghai are scheduled for Wednesdays and Sundays at 22:25 Beijing time, arriving in Belgrade at 04:45 local time. Return flights will leave Belgrade on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 00:45 local time, arriving in Shanghai at 19:00 Beijing time.


This new connection will enhance Shanghai's international flight network and strengthen ties with countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), promoting economic, tourism, and cultural exchanges between China and Serbia.


Shanghai's aviation market has experienced a robust recovery this year. In the first 10 months, passenger traffic at Shanghai's airports exceeded 100 million, a 32 percent increase year-on-year. International passenger traffic surged to nearly 29 million, up 103 percent from the previous year. Currently, Shanghai's airports connect to 114 international destinations in 48 countries, including 58 destinations in 33 BRI countries.


The new direct flight to Belgrade highlights the growing ties between China and Serbia and reinforces Shanghai's status as a global aviation hub.