Shenyang Transport - Airport

Shenyang Transport - Airport

Shenyang Taoxian International Airport (SHE) (Shenyang Taoxian Guoji Jichang)
Located around 20 kilometers outside of Shenyang, the Shenyang Taoxian International Airport is one of the largest airports in northeast Asia, operating services to 82 destinations including several in North America, Europe and various countries in the Pacific Region, as well as major cities in China. A shuttle bus operates between the airport and the city, costing 15 RMB; a taxi to the airport costs 70 RMB.

Tiaoxian International Airport Tickets Sales Center:
Service hotline: 024 96833
Website: http://tx.lnairport.com/

The intercity airport shuttle bus starts from the Intercity terminal and arrives at Taoxian International Airport terminal.  Buses operate from 6:00-18:00, running every hour on the hour (rides are free with proof of air ticket). 

The Airport Express Shuttle leaves from Taoxian International Airport Terminal. Although this line does not have a specific timetable, buses are generally available after the arrival of a flight. Staff at the airport can let you know when the bus will leave once you arrive.

The shuttle leaves from Terminal 2 and stops at Shenyang Television Station (Qingnian Dajie, Bei Wencui Lukou) and Maluwan (entrance of Erlinger [202] Hospital).

The Spring Airlines Passenger Shuttle leaves from Terminal 1 and stops at Shenyang Television Station (Qingnian Dajie, Bei Wencui Lukou) and Shenyang North Railway Station (Kaicai Hotel entrance).

In March 2012, Shenyang Taoxian International Airport opened two shuttle lines that go directly to Shenyang Station and Shenyang North Railway Station’s bus stop. From the airport to the city, the first bus of the day leaves at around 6:00 and the last bus of the day leaves at 18:00, with buses available every hour on the hour.  Tickets cost 15 RMB per person. 

 Ticket service:
Zhonghua Road Ticket Office
Add: 177 Zhonghua Lu, Shenyang
Tel: 024 8387 7417 (domestic)
Bus route: 247

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