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The cheapest prices found with in the last 7 days for return flights were $142 and $113 for one-way flights to Shanghai for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply

OriginDestinationTravel DatesFlights From*
ICNShanghaiSeptember 1 to September 4$142
HKGShanghaiJuly 23 to August 2$182
SINShanghaiSeptember 18 to October 23$252
SINShanghaiSeptember 18 to October 23$252
NRTShanghaiSeptember 2 to September 8$267
XIYShanghaiSeptember 18 to September 19$274
HKGNantongJuly 26 to August 2$366
SYDShanghaiJuly 31 to August 13$459
SYDShanghaiJuly 31 to August 13$459
ICNNantongOctober 8 to October 15$493
FCOShanghaiOctober 17 to November 5$515
FCOShanghaiOctober 17 to November 5$515
YVRShanghaiAugust 21 to September 3$705
LAXNantongSeptember 28 to October 18$859
SFONantongSeptember 8 to October 8$1,251
*Prices include taxes and fees
OriginDestinationTravel DatesFlights From*
ICNShanghaiJuly 18 to August 24$205
ICNShanghaiJuly 18 to August 24$205
HKGShanghaiJuly 18 to July 22$229
HKGShanghaiJuly 18 to July 22$229
SINShanghaiJuly 20 to July 26$323
SINShanghaiJuly 20 to July 27$399
NRTShanghaiJuly 20 to July 26$439
NRTShanghaiJuly 18 to July 25$443
YVRShanghaiJuly 20 to August 2$986
YVRShanghaiJuly 20 to August 2$986
SFOShanghaiJuly 19 to July 22$1,047
SFOShanghaiJuly 19 to July 22$1,047
LAXShanghaiJuly 18 to August 18$1,220
LAXShanghaiJuly 18 to August 18$1,220
*Prices include taxes and fees

Shanghai Flight Information

Traveling to
Shanghai
Lowest Price
$142
Number of Airlines Serving
Airlines Serving
Sichuan Airlines, China Eastern Airlines
Number of Daily Flights
Airlines with Direct Flights

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Frequently asked questions

Which airlines fly to Shanghai?
Being a major travel hub, it's not surprising that Shanghai has 20 airlines that fly there. Check out the deals with these respected carriers:

  • China Eastern Airlines
  • Shanghai Airlines
  • Juneyao Airlines

What airport is best to fly into Shanghai?
You wouldn't like to rack up a hefty cab fare to where you're staying after flying into Shanghai. The city is home to two airports. Take a look at flights to both to decide which one best meets your needs. PVG is 20 mi from the hustle and bustle downtown, while Shanghai Hongqiao Airport is approximately 8 mi away.
Where to stay in Shanghai
Researched Shanghai, picked out your vacation outfits but haven't yet locked in your accommodations? Travelocity is here to help. Select from 1,691 centrally located properties and start packing your bags!Looking for a taste of the good life on your trip? Book a luxurious room with fancy extras at the Radisson Blu Hotel Shanghai New World. Alternatively, consider staying at the Home Inn Shanghai Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street Huanghe Road Branch. It's a superb choice if you're traveling on a budget.Traveling's about experiencing those distinctive sights. If The Bund is right at the top of your must-do list, it may be good to stay close by. The Fairmont Peace Hotel is 0.1 mi away, while the Shijia Inn By The Bund is 0.2 mi away.
Places to visit in Shanghai
Tourists flock to see world-famous sights in all sorts of weather. So, whatever the forecast is for Shanghai, there's no excuse for you to miss out on seeing The Bund, and Jing'an Temple.Experience the unique culture of this lively metropolis by enjoying places like People's Square, and Shanghai Museum. If you have more time up your sleeve, Nanjing Road Shopping District, and Old Chinese City are well worth visiting too.Feast your eyes on Shanghai Tower. You'll be able to see this grand local landmark from a number of locations around the city. Like some more options? Admire Shanghai World Financial Center. You can see this huge local skyscraper from a number of perspectives around the city. But there's more. A well-known part of the area's skyline is Shanghai Centre. It's visible from far and wide.
How to get through airport security fast when traveling to Shanghai
Your adventure to Shanghai begins as soon as you've satisfied all the security checks. We've summarized a few helpful tips and hints to help you get through quickly:

  • Airport security staff will ask to see your boarding pass and passport upon arrival. Tuck them away in a convenient place, so they're all ready for inspection.
  • Take off your shoes, belt and jewellery before approaching the airport security checkpoint. Items like these are not allowed to pass through the body scanner.
  • Make sure your phone, laptop and other electronic devices are easy to reach. These items need to be sent through the X-ray machine in separate tubs.
  • When it comes to traveling with gels and liquids, each passenger is allowed a quart-sized clear resealable bag to transport containers no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters).
  • Give some thought to the type of footwear you want to travel in. Slippers are great because they're a piece of cake to take off for the airport security checks. Try wearing a pair on your next journey!
  • The list of non-permissible items is forever updating. Read over your carrier's website to learn about what is not allowed on board their aircraft.

Flights To Shanghai

China’s “City by the Sea,” Shanghai offers adventures for every kind of traveler. The Huangpu River bisects the city: Puxi on the west side with its Ming palaces, and Pudong on the east with its impressive skyline. With a history dating back thousands of years, this mix of ancient and modern is sure to enchant. Grab one of the cheap tickets to Shanghai and maybe even a hotel near Pudong International Airport (PVG) to explore this city yourself.

Transportation From PVG

As sleek as its neighborhood namesake, PVG is a well-organized hub of transportation for the city; there is even a museum in Terminal 2. In a city as big as Shanghai, you are going to have no trouble finding something to do. The People’s Square—or the Green Lung of Shanghai—is a 140,000 square meter garden-style plaza that hosts a convention center, theater, and the city’s government buildings. A living history lesson, Yu Gardens is home to a 400-year-old Ming dynasty property that offers a quiet afternoon in an otherwise bustling metropolis. The Xintandi neighborhood bridges the centuries with historic buildings transformed into modern shops, restaurants, galleries, and bars. After you fly in, you have many options to get downtown, some of which can be included in your Shanghai vacation package. While taxis are the most convenient way to get around, rental cars are available and several different buses leave from the two airport terminals. If you want to start your Shanghai adventure right after touching down, take the Maglev train to Longyang Road transportation center at speeds closing in on 270 mph! For a safer rail trek into town, hop on the Shanghai Metro Line 2.

From Dynasties to Dining

Tens of millions of people and thousands of years of history are calling. Let Travelocity find you cheap airfare options on dozens of daily Shanghai flights; your Far East escapade is a click away.

*Price based on the lowest price found within past 24 hours and based upon one night stay for two adults over the next thirty days. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.