Shanghai Pudong Airport Terminal (T2) was open to operation on Mar. 26 2008. This is a cover story in all the major newspaper and TV news. Shanghai Morning Post (Mar. 26 2008 issue) has great information about how to get around Terminal 2 and here are the summary:
1. From Shanghai city to T2
- By Taxi or Self-driving: You are supposed to be driving on A20 express way (A20 outer ring road) to Pudong Iinternational Airport and the take A1 to the terminals. There will be sign saying “Terminal 2″ (left lane) and “Terminal 1″(right lane) at an intersection. Pay attention to “arrival” or “departure” sign.
- T1: departure level only connect to T2 departure level
- T1: arrival level doesn’t connect to T2, you need to take a U turn at Hangtianwang Rd.
- T2: both departure and arrival levels connect to T1
- By Airport Maglev: The Maglev railway lays in the middle of the two terminals. It is about 10 minutes walk between T1 and T2. So you want to confirm the direction before you walk, especially when you have huge luggage with you.
- By Airport Shuttle Bus: The shuttle bus will stop at T1 first and then T2. It is said that you can check the terminal information of the flights on the airport shuttle bus TV so that you will know where to get off.
2. Travel between T1 and T2
- Yellow Shuttle Bus: There are free shuttle buses (a kind of yellow color 13-seat van) that travel between two terminals from 6am to 9pm, departing at 10 minutes interval. There are two bus stations in T1: Domestic Gate 1, International Gate 8, and 2 in T2: Iinternational Gate 23, Domestic 27 (all are gates on departure level). The shuttle bus is a good option if you have large luggage.
- On Foot: The distance between T1 and T2 is about 500 meters . There are three hallways for visitors to walk between T1 and T2. Usually it will take you less than 10 minutes if you have light luggage.
This is a hallway connecting T1 & T2, image took from T2.
3. T2 to Shanghai Downtown
- By Taxi: On ground level
- By Airport Shuttle Bus: It is about 5-10 minutes walk between shuttle bus station and taxi station, which is not very convenient if you want to take shuttle bus when you find out taxi line is too long. The shuttle bus will stop at T1 first and then T2. So there will be a chance that you can’t get onto the shuttle bus on T2 on peak hours.
- Maglev:Maglev is connected to Metro Line 2 at Longyang Rd. Station. Fee for single ride has dropped to RMB 50 from RMB 75; a discounted price is RMB 40 if you have the airticket of the flight on the same day.
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Good Day Min Guo, we shall be arriving at Pudong International Airport on September 11, 2009 around 1130PM, so we’ll be out of the airport by 12midnight. We are planning to take the Airport Night Line Express. Where is it parked? Where shall we get off of the Airport bus if we shall be going to Nanjing Hotel which is located at 200 Shangxi South Road which is near Nanjing Road? Can we get off at Middle of Yan’an Road or Huashan Road? Where is the nearer location to our hotel? If we have large luggage/s, where shall we place/put them? Is there an assistant to the Driver or a bus conductor? How much do we usually pay from Pudong Airport to Yan’an or Huashan Road?
We hope to hear from you very soon.
Thank You very much for your time and patience.
hi i will b arriving in terminal 2,wed 07 oct, can i get a hotel inside the the airport or i will huv to step out of the the airport?
My wife and I are coming in via NWA to terminal 2. She’s going on to Bangkok from terminal 1 the same day. Does she require a visa? Two hours from landing to next takeoff.