Air China Moves its Shanghai Airport Operations to Terminal 2 Pudong

Thu Apr 24, 2008 9:47pm EDT
 
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BEIJING, April 24 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- Starting April 29, 2008, Air
China moves its Shanghai airport operations to Terminal 2 of Shanghai Pudong
International Airport.
    Terminal 2 Pudong contains three sections: the main building, the waiting
hall corridor and apron. Spanning 485,000sqm, it's 1.7 times the size of T1
Pudong, and 3.2 times the size of the terminal at Hongqiao. The top floor is
for ticketing /international departure, the middle floor for international
arrival, and the ground floor for domestic departure/arrival/transfer. Air
China's counters for international flights are located at Island H, and
counters for domestic flights at Island K. Compared with T1 Pudong, the
distance between international counters and domestic counters is much shorter,
sparing travelers from trekking long distances between the two areas.
    It's easy to access or leave T2. The transportation center between T1 and
T2 is where passengers get on trains, shuttle buses, taxis or long distance
buses. The public car park offers 6,000 parking lots. Ferry bus service is
available between the two terminals for transfer passengers. It runs from 6am
to 21pm, at an interval of 10 minutes.
    Domestic departure and domestic arrival are on the same floor. That
design,
the first of the genre in China, is more transfer passengers-friendly since it
tremendously cuts the intervening waiting time and passengers can directly go
through their usual formalities at international transfer counters without
leaving the restricted area. According to the design, the domestic-domestic
transfer and international-international transfer take 45 minutes on average,
while international vs. domestic transfer takes about 60 minutes on average.
    As one of the major carriers operating from T2 Pudong, Air China will put
into service state-of-the-art Departure Control System (DCS) and Baggage
Reconciliation System (BRS). Self-check in devices allow passengers to pick
seat and print boarding pass by themselves, giving them an experience of easy
travel from the very start. Information, ticketing and special services are
also available. Elite members of the PhoenixMiles Program are entitled to
personal guidance and all the amenities in lounges.
    Moving into T2 Pudong marks Air China's another important step in carrying
out its hub strategy, and reflects its commitment to quality service based on
better facilities.
    For more information, please contact:

    Han Xiao
    Tel: +86-10-61462395
    Fax: +86-10-61462392

SOURCE  Air China

Han Xiao, +86-10-61462395, or fax, +86-10-61462392, or Air China

 

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