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I read two travel books these days: one on Boston (by Marie Morris) and the other on New York (by National Geographic Society). Both of them offer a section on transportation, like Entering Boston or Gates to New York. It is very helpful and let understand the locations of LGA or JFK.

This experience reminded me that not many people really know the difference between PVG or SHA. Let me explain it.

Map

Here is the typical Jian Shuo Wang style of map:

map-pudong.vs.hongqiao.png
© Jian Shuo Wang

Wendy rated 7 point out of 10 for this map. I thought she may give a 9. :-(

Differences

As you may guess, neither of the airport is located in the downtown.
Hong Qiao Airport (SHA) is much nearer to the city than Pudong Airport (PVG). SHA is on the west of the city and PVG is at the far-east. A20 is the outter ring of the city. SHA is exactly located at west part of the ring while the PVG connects to the A20 via a highway A1. You get the idea, right? Refer to the map.

Hong Qiao Airport (SHA) is older than Pudong Airport (PVG). SHA was the first airport in Shanghai. PVG was built when the expansion of Hong Qiao Airport became impossible when the city grows and surrounds the airport. The equipment of Hong Qiao Airport became old while PVG is brand new.

Hong Qiao Airport is for domestic flights only. Pudong Airport serve both international and domestic flights.

Pu Dong Airport is bigger than Hong Qiao. With the second run way constructed, it aims to be an international aviation hub like Tokyo or Hong Kong.

Pu Dong airport has MagLev connected to the Metro Line #2. There is no Metro or Maglev for SHA.

Similiarity

No Metro (subway) access at both airport.

There are airport buses for both airport, and Airport Bus #1 connects the two airports.

Avis serves at both airports.

How to Choose

Unless you are flying between Shanghai and large cities in China, like Beijing or Guangzhou, you often have no choices. For international flights, the only airport to depart and arrive is PVG. For many small cities, there are only very few flights every week and there is only one possible airport, SHA or PVG.

If you do have choices, you can consider the following factors:


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Comments

AVIS in Shanghai! Incredible. Any others, like Hertz?

Posted by: bellevue on November 27, 2004 9:59 PM

a subway connecting Hong Qiao airport and downtown (metro line 2) is scheduled to be in operation early next year. it takes about 40 minutes from the airport to the heart of Shanghai - the People's Square

Posted by: bingfeng (external link) on November 27, 2004 10:19 PM

i happen to post a short note on the nonstop train between shanghai and beijing with a few pic (http://blog.bcchinese.net/bingfeng/archive/2004/11/27/5163.aspx). for those who travel between shanghai and beijing, this is definitely an option to consider. i think many commuters have been already fond of it ...

Posted by: bingfeng on November 27, 2004 10:31 PM

The Maglev from PVG does not go downtown, and is more useful as a fun ride than realistic transport. For a business traveller, taxi is the most realistic option from PVG.

I used both airports this month, since I visited Shanghai PVG on vacation, and flew to Beijing from SHA.

Cost for a taxi from People's square is about:

180RMB to PVG
80RMB to SHA.

Yes, PVG is more modern, but SHA is really not bad. I would not mind using either.

Posted by: andyb on November 28, 2004 2:36 AM

I think your maps are well drawn and helpful too. I'd give you at least an 8 ;-) Can I ask what kind of computer and software you use to draw them? Are you using a pen tablet computer? Also, have you already written in your blog about wireless or gps internet access in Shanghai. I am in Seattle and am planning on buying a small computer here before I go to Shanghai in the Spring of next year. Thanks for your thoughts.

Posted by: fos on November 29, 2004 6:02 AM

I am using the simpliest software - Microsoft Paint that is included in Windows and used my mouse to draw it on a common laptop (D600 of Dell)

I am always using wireless at office, and at home. My home was covered by wireless for two years.

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on November 29, 2004 8:50 AM

Question: Why is Hong Qiao Airport called SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT? I is very confusing for travelers from overseas.

Posted by: Ian on November 29, 2004 9:19 AM

The original name of Hong Qiao Airport was Shanghai International Airport. It was the name before Pudong Airport was constructed. Now Hong Qiao is called Shanghai Hong Qiao International Airport, and Pudong is called Shanghai Pudong International Airport. There are many places (websites) that use the old name though.

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on November 29, 2004 10:37 AM

More of this on :
http://www.shanghaiairport.com/en/index.jsp?dbkey=null#

Not very well designed and informative, but can be of use for some...

Posted by: carsten on November 29, 2004 1:31 PM

Comment to bellevue :

Don't expect to rent a car in China if you do not have a valid national chinese driver license.
International driver's license are of no use in China.

You have to stay here for more than 1 year, and have a permanent residence card. Then you can apply for a license.
Weird, isn't it ?

Anyway, it's simply too dangerous to drive here. Forget it.

Posted by: carsten on November 29, 2004 1:35 PM

Thanks carsten. Looks like car rental is for China nationals from provinces, although it's INTERNATIONAL airport.

My friends working as expats in Shanghai qualify their rule, but none of them drive. Now I know why :)

Posted by: bellevue on November 29, 2004 3:58 PM

Thank you very much for all the info. I'm going to arive to Hong Qiao on December 18th around noon and leaving from Pudong on December 19th early morning. I'm looking for an hotel close to Maglev or to Metro, in order to allow me a quick half a day visit of Shangai city and a quick move to Pudong airport the following morning.

Do you have any suggestion for good positioned hotel with competitive prices ?

Posted by: Gianluca on December 2, 2004 4:03 AM

By the way, the airport constructon fees have now been cancelled (or have been built into the air ticket price).

My experience is that although PVG is further away, the road condition is much more reliable in Pudong so that you are less likely to get unpleasant suprises (such as stuck in the slow-moving traffic) when you go to PVG.

In my opinion, PVG is the future and SHA will decline as time passes.

Posted by: ybc on December 7, 2004 12:56 AM

first time in shanghai. where is
Site Name: Shanghai Belling Corporation Limited
Address: 810 Yi Shan Dr
City: Shanghai
State: China
Zipcode: 200233
maps aren't helping me, need some clues

Posted by: gary leo on February 26, 2005 9:20 AM

I want to know how long it takes from one airport to another using the shuttle bus #1 and how much does it cost.

Thank you

Posted by: fercho on November 28, 2006 3:27 PM

Will be my first time in Shanghai

Will be staying at Jinjiang Hotel Cathay Garden 59 Mao Ming Road Shanghai 200002.

What is best way to go to Pudong International for my Departure to U.S.A

Will appreciate your help. Thank you

Noah de Leon

Posted by: noah deleon on February 19, 2007 3:54 AM

Your informations are very helpful!
How long will it take from Pu Dong Airport to Hong Qiao Airport using shuttle bus #1?
Your help will be appreciated very much, thanks.

Klaus

Posted by: klaus on March 10, 2007 5:35 AM

Hello,

I will be arriving at PVG at 2000h on a Sunday evening from the USA and my wife willl be arriving at 0700h the next morning. Is there a safe area where I can sit and wait and maybe sleep, without worrying about all my luggage around me? We are travelling on from there, so going to a hotel would be a bit awkward.

Thanks for your help,
Barry

Posted by: Barry Jones on May 3, 2007 1:19 AM

Hi,
I have a client that will arrive into PVG at 2pm and is due to fly out of SHA at 6pm. Please can you tell me how long the bus journey will take and is this enough time for him to connect to his next flight?

Regards,
Kelly-Ann

Posted by: Kellyann Patterson on May 30, 2007 6:12 AM

i will be coming from the shanghai railway station or from shanghai west railway station. Is there a bus from any of the 2 stations that will take me to the Pu Dong Airport? I cant understand chinese characters. What is the best way for me to know if the bus that i will be riding on is the bus that will take me to the Pu Dong airport?

Posted by: wilma on November 9, 2007 12:19 AM

@wilma, unfortunately, there is no direct bus. Since you don't read Chinese, I don't suggest you to take buses - you need to transfer for many times. A taxi is generally the solution. It may takes 100 - 200 RMB (or 20 - 30 USD) to get to Pudong airport.

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on November 10, 2007 6:42 PM

Hello
Thanks for the information about the airports in Shanghai, it's great and very useful.
Could you please confirm how much time is necessary from SHA to reach PVG ?
Arrival in SHA at 9:30 for a flight in PVG at 12:50, is this correct ?
Do you suggest bus, taxi ?

CA4865 Y 12MAR 3 YNTSHA HK1 0800 0920 *1A/E*
KL 896 M 02APR 3 PVGAMS HK1 1 1250 1830 *1A/E*

Thanks a lot for your help and prompt answer
Best regards
Anne

Posted by: Anne-Elisabeth on February 8, 2008 6:09 PM

Hi, I saw your website and I think you did a really good job answering all the questions!!
I'm a foreign student currently staying near Zhongshan Park and to get back to my home country, the budget airline departs from Hangzhou Airport.
Can u please suggest the best way for me to get to Hangzhou Airport from Shanghai?

Thank you very much!

Posted by: Jacyntha on February 24, 2008 12:03 PM

I would suggest you take train from Shanghai South Railway station. It takes about 2 hours to 2.5 hours, depending the train you choose. That is also the cheapest way if you don't choose the fancy trains.

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on February 24, 2008 1:05 PM

Thanks a lot for your prompt reply. Do I have to buy the train tickets in advance if I'm travelling on a Saturday? How many days (min and max) in advance?

I browsed somewhere that there is a bus from Hongqiao Airport to Hangzhou airport, not too sure how updated that site is. Do u happen to know if the bus still operates?

Really appreciate your answer!!

Posted by: Jacyntha on February 25, 2008 8:40 PM

Hi, sorry to bother again. I just realised that I'll have a big and heavy trolley bag to bring along. Would it be very difficult to put on the train?

Posted by: jacyntha on February 26, 2008 11:10 PM
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