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 to establish overseas cargo stations in Ethiopia, Mexico
Released:2025-06-12

Shanghai will establish overseas cargo stations in Ethiopia and Mexico to better facilitate the development of the dual circulation strategy through more convenient logistics services, according to Shanghai Airport (Group) Co Ltd.


Two overseas cargo stations will be launched at Ethiopia's Addis Ababa Bole International Airport and Mexico City International Airport, according to strategic collaboration agreements signed by Shanghai Pudong International Airport Cargo Terminal Co Ltd (PACTL) with Ethiopian Airlines Group and Lufthansa Cargo, respectively, during an international logistics exhibition held in Munich, Germany, on June 4.


Parties to the agreements will strengthen collaborations in areas such as business extension, market development, technology exchange, logistics efficiency, and brand promotion, providing logistical support for China's dual circulation strategy and Shanghai's high-quality development.


By deepening collaborations with international aviation companies, Shanghai Airport (Group) aims to further expand its international network as an air cargo hub.


The 40,000-square-meter Ethiopian overseas cargo station is projected to handle more than 600,000 tons of cargo per year, while the 10,000-square-meter station in Mexico is expected to handle over 100,000 tons annually upon completion.


The establishment of the two overseas cargo stations will further enhance Shanghai's connectivity in cargo services and offer strong support for its development as an all-around gateway and a comprehensive international aviation hub.