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Flights from Hong Kong (HKG) to Shanghai (PVG)

Flight route information

Cathay Pacific offers direct flights to Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) from Hong Kong International Airport (HKG). Flights from HKG to PVG take 2 hours 30 minutes and bring you to Terminal 2 in Shanghai.


Flying to Shanghai with Cathay Pacific

Book your Hong Kong to Shanghai flight with Cathay Pacific and experience our modern aircraft, which have been carefully designed with your comfort and convenience in mind.

During your flight, you’ll receive international standards of service and hospitality courtesy of our attentive crew. You will also have access to our inflight content library, which features the latest in Hollywood films, complete TV box sets, and acclaimed podcasts. Cathay Pacific also offers inflight Wi-Fi services so you can stay connected with the world on your journey with us from Hong Kong (HKG) to Shanghai (PVG).


Why you should book directly with Cathay Pacific

Booking directly with Cathay Pacific means complete transparency - this guarantees no hidden charges or fees. You will also be able to enjoy customisable bookings, round-the-clock support, personal seat selection, and much more.

Cathay members are eligible for a variety of benefits. ‘Hold your fare’ allows you to secure the price of your flight for 72 hours prior to confirming your booking. Furthermore, members can also enjoy 24-hour free cancellation which allows you to travel with greater peace of mind.


Shanghai visa requirements

To enjoy a hassle-free trip on your flight from Hong Kong to Shanghai, be sure to check Shanghai’s visa requirements. You can also visit the IATA Travel Centre for specific destination requirements.


Airport introduction

Airport transportation

Things to do

Hotel recommendations

Food to eat

Travel tips

Passengers arriving at Shanghai Pudong International Airport will have access to an extensive range of facilities and amenities. Sample a variety of dishes at one of the many local or international restaurants or indulge in light shopping while browsing through the trendy shops that can be found in the airport terminal. You will also be able to find currency exchange services and bespoke services tailored to passengers who require special assistance.

The most convenient way to reach the city centre from Shanghai Pudong International Airport is by taxi as it takes approximately 45 minutes. Alternatively, the city's train services will get you to the downtown area in around 25 minutes. You can also opt for the Airport MRT as it will transport you to a variety of destinations in Shanghai in under an hour.

China’s economic powerhouse, Shanghai is a fascinating blend of futuristic buildings and ancient culture, all accented by remnants of the city’s storied past.

Start your journey by wandering through the historic streets of Shanghai where you can experience a dynamic mixture of old and new. From there, make your way to The Bund, Shanghai’s famous waterfront area, where you can find historical buildings lining one side of the Huangpu River and modern high-rise buildings on the other such as the world famous Shanghai and Jinmao Towers. The area is also renowned for its signature Art Deco architecture, dating back to the 1930s.

In the centrally-located Old City, you can enjoy abundant natural sights at the exquisite Yu Garden. Built during the Ming Dynasty, this iconic park hosts the Exquisite Jade Rock, a 3.3 metre high boulder said to be a gift for the Huizong Emperor in the 1100s.

If you wish to experience a more tranquil side of Shanghai, Zhujiajiao Ancient Town Scenic Area in the south-central part of the city is a good choice. The area has retained its beautiful historical scenery, making it perfect for a relaxing and culturally immersive stroll.

History enthusiasts should pay a visit to the Shanghai Natural History Museum as it boasts an incredible collection of intriguing exhibits, including a 140 million-year-old dinosaur skeleton, Yellow River Mammoth and two mummies. Those seeking a taste of the city’s cultural side can head to the French Concession, which is adorned with charming tree-lined streets, quaint cafes, and eclectic boutiques.

For a unique adventure outside of Shanghai, take a day trip to the picturesque town of Wuzhen, approximately a two-hour car ride away. Situated along the Grand Canal - a historic trade route that once connected Hangzhou and Beijing - this revitalised town is steeped in rich history and boasts a plethora of buildings and waterways that date back to the Ming and Qing dynasties. While here, be sure to explore the Wuzhen Theatre and the Mu Xin Art Museum, both of which offer fascinating insight into the town's cultural heritage. We recommend winding down the day by enjoying refreshing cocktails in the bar district near the West Gate.

Cathay Pacific brings the convenience of finding the best hotels to you. Combine the excitement and adventure of your trip to Shanghai with luxurious accommodation options such as The Fairmont Peace Hotel, a majestic landmark that stands tall amidst the modernised city. Originally built in 1929, this Art Deco gem once attracted superstars like Charlie Chaplin with its grandeur and opulence. Today, the hotel continues to exude a sense of glamour and sophistication, providing stunning rooms that emit an air of royalty. If you are craving to be in and amongst the hustle and bustle of the city, The Middle Room is in the thick of the action. Situated in Jing’an, Shanghai’s commercial and business district, the hotel is located just off the prime Nanjing Xi Lu stretch and offers convenient access to Shanghai's major attractions, including People’s Square, which is just a stone's throw away. Book your stay today and discover a wondrous world of rewards, such as special accommodation, room upgrades, and access to lounge facilities. You will also be able to earn miles when you book a holiday package or a hotel.

Awash with restaurants that can be found around every corner, Shanghai is a food lover’s dream since it has a tantalising infusion of culinary flavours from across the world. Among the go-to dining destinations in the city is the Shanghai Classical Hotel, a charmingly old-fashioned establishment that has been delighting visitors with steaming hot xiaolongbao and other Shanghainese specialities since 1875. With its delicious cuisine, the restaurant has earned acclaim far beyond its borders - even counting the first lady of Russia and the presidents of Indonesia and Singapore among its many distinguished guests. Hong Chang Xing is another esteemed institution in Shanghai's culinary scene, with a rich history dating back to 1891. The restaurant was founded by a relative of renowned Peking Opera star Ma Lianliang and is best known for its hearty mutton hotpot. Be sure to also visit the many authentic eateries dotted throughout Shanghai and sample some of the local favourites such as smoked fish slices and braised pork belly.

There’s plenty to remember when flying to a new destination. Here is some information that you should know before your flight to Shanghai.


Frequently asked questions

How long is the flight from Hong Kong to Shanghai?

Flights from Hong Kong (HKG) to Shanghai (PVG) take 2 hours 30 minutes. During your flight, you can sample the culinary delights of our inflight dining menu, which combines international flavours with classic Asian dishes. Choose from our award-winning wine list to accompany your meal – each bottle has been handpicked to complement the menu.

What plane will I be flying on?

Our Hong Kong to Shanghai flights operate on our fleet of modern Boeing 777s, Airbus A330s, A350s, and A321neos. Learn more about our fleet. The aircraft model may change due to availability.

How much baggage am I allowed to take when I fly to Shanghai with Cathay Pacific?

Baggage allowance is based on the total weight of all your baggage. Passengers may check in bags according to the entitled weight allowance for their travel class. Read more about our baggage policy.

What exciting offers can you expect from Cathay Pacific?

Explore an exciting array of benefits when booking your next trip with Cathay Pacific, including our new economy fares, which give you greater choice, versatility, and value. Our latest flight and holiday package offers are regularly updated to provide you with greater flexibility on your travels with Cathay Pacific.

All fares displayed include taxes and carrier-imposed surcharges. All fares, government taxes and fees, and surcharges are subject to change at any time. For ticket cancellations, where applicable, the Hong Kong Passenger Security Charge, the Hong Kong Air Passenger Departure Tax, and the Hong Kong International Airport Construction Fee will be refunded without any administration fees.