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Travel dates Oct 17-Nov 16 2019. Fares updated on: 9/7/2024 at 12:53 PM. Fares are round trip. Fares incl. all fuel surcharges, our service fees and taxes. Displayed fares are based on historical data, are subject to change and cannot be guaranteed at the time of booking. See all booking terms and conditions
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Shanghai, a key international port city in the Western Pacific Ocean area, is the biggest financial and commercial center in China. It is located on the banks of the Yangtze River Delta and is called “Hu” for short in Chinese. Shanghai, one of the four province-level municipalities in the country, has been a global city and world’s major financial center for the past one hundred years. The city has rapidly transformed itself into the model for 21st century China in just over a decade. With its many landmarks such as The Bund, Shanghai World Financial Centre, Jin Mao Tower and the Oriental Pearl’s Tower, Shanghai has emerged as a premier destination for both leisure and business travelers.

Book your tickets to Shanghai today to visit the ‘Paradise of Shopping’ in China, which is second only to Hong Kong. Western tourists find Shanghai like no other city in China offering a cosmopolitan culture alongside a rich Chinese culture. Whether traveling from the United States, Australia, Europe or other long haul destinations, many passengers prefer to book business class flights because of the legroom and comfort it provides. However, there are some who consider the airfares as prohibitive because of high costs and avoid flying in such class. This perception though needs to be changed as there are several instances when tickets have been purchased at cheap rates. Here’s an advice that alert travelers need to be mindful of. Keep tab on the flight deals announced by airlines and book flights in business class either last minute or 30 to 60 days prior to your departure. As in both the scenarios, the chances of getting tickets at discounted rates are the highest.

Shanghai is connected with different parts of the world with its two airports – Shanghai Pudong International Airport and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport. The Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) is the primary airport and a significant hub for Asia. The airport is a major international hub for the national carrier Air China. It is also the main hub for Shanghai Airlines and China Eastern Airlines. Privately-owned carriers Spring Airlines and Juneyao Airlines also operate out of this airport. Shanghai’s other airport the Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport (SHA) mainly handles domestic flights serving Shanghai. The airport also receives limited international flights as well. This airport is the main hub for China Eastern Airlines. Other Chinese carriers like Shanghai Airlines, Spring Airlines and Juneyao Airlines also operate flights out of this airport.    

Convenient nonstop flights services efficiently connect Shanghai from various cities in the United States. Shanghai’s major airport Shanghai Pudong International Airport handles a number of airlines from the U.S. including Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, Continental Airlines and United Airlines. These airlines offer flights to Shanghai from major U.S. gateways including Washington D.C., Chicago, New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Shanghai is also served by other international airlines as well. These airlines include Virgin Atlantic Airways, Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, Korean Air, EVA Air, Japan Airlines, China Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways, British Airways, Asiana Airlines, All Nippon Airlines, Air Canada and others.