Chongqing Transport - Airport

Chongqing Transport - Airport

Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport (CKG)
Chongqing has a major airport that serves the city and its surrounding area with flights to many cities in China, as well as several international destinations such as Seoul, Tokyo, Nagoya, Bangkok, Munich-Germany, and Düsseldorf-Germany.

The airport is located about 20 kilometers outside of Chongqing's urban area, and is easy to access by shuttle bus from the city. A taxi from Chongqing is unlikely to exceed 100 RMB.

Flights to and from

Availability (days)

Flying time

Beijing

Daily

2.5 hours

Shanghai

Daily

2 hours

Guangzhou

Daily

2 hours

Hong Kong

Daily

2 hours

Bangkok

Daily

2 hours

Nagoya

Daily

3.5 hours

Singapore

Daily

5 hours

Add: Lianglu Town, Yubei District, Chongqing
Inquiry Tel: 023 966666    
Booking Tel: 023 6360 3144, 6774 7338, 6715 2327

Flight Schedule
Bus Route: 609, 616, 622, 626, 681, 682, 691, 880
Website:http://www.cqa.cn/u/jichang/

From the airport:
The airport offers shuttle service to the city. Shuttles stop at several stations including Jiazhou Station, Foreign Trade Plaza and Shangqing Temple. Shuttle departure depends on flight arrivals.

Price: RMB 15
Operational hours: depending on the arrival of the flight
Add: left side of Hangzhan Building, Jiangbei International Airport, Chongqing 
Tel: 023 6715 2477

To the airport:
There are shuttle buses to the airport from Shangqing Temple. The shuttle offered by CAAC has a number of pick-up and drop-off stations including Jiangbei China Southwest Airline Ticket Office (outside the Cygnet Plaza). Buses travel at regular intervals with some shuttles departing every half hour. Last shuttle departs to the airport at 20:00.

Price: 15 RMB
Add: besides bus 401 Station, Shangqing Temple, Yuzhong District, Chongqing
Tel: 023 6386 5824

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