Book a trip from Singapore to Shanghai with Cathay Pacific , fares from SGD406

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Flights from Singapore (SIN) to Shanghai (PVG)

Flight route information

Cathay Pacific offers daily flights to Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) from Singapore Changi International Airport (SIN) with a layover in Hong Kong (HKG). Flights from SIN to PVG take around 8 hours 30 minutes including the layover, and bring you to Terminal 2 in Shanghai.

Upon your arrival in Shanghai

Shanghai Pudong Airport is around 45km from the People’s Square in the city centre, which is most conveniently reached by taxi in 45 minutes. Buses also depart from the airport and will take around an hour to bring you to the Yan’an Elevated Road – a few minutes’ walk from the square. The MRT, which can be found at the basement level of Terminal 2, will also take you straight to Shanghai’s city centre in just under an hour.

A brief introduction to Shanghai

A fascinating blend of futuristic buildings and ancient Chinese culture, China’s economic powerhouse of Shanghai exudes glamour and mystique at every corner.

Start your trip with a visit to Shanghai’s famous waterfront area on the Huangpu River, The Bund. Here, you can marvel at the city’s iconic skyline, where ancient buildings juxtapose modern skyscrapers such as the Shanghai Tower and Oriental Pearl Tower. Shanghai is also home to one of the richest collections of art deco architecture in the world, some of the most popular being Grand Cinema, Broadway Mansions, and Rockbund Art Museum.

In the centre of Shanghai, you can step back in time in the Old City, which is abundant with natural sights such as Yu Garden. This beautiful park was built during the Ming Dynasty, and hosts the Exquisite Jade Rock – a 3.3 metre high boulder said to be a gift for the Huizong Emperor in the 1100s.

We also recommend visiting Zhujiajiao Ancient Town in the Qingpu District, a suburb in the west of the city. Once a humble trading area, the Zhujiajiao’s canals have retained their beauty, and serve as the perfect backdrop for a relaxing stroll. While you are there, be sure to try some of Shanghai’s more iconic dishes such as Xiaolongbao steamed dumplings, and the spice-heavy smoked fish slices.


Flying to Shanghai with Cathay Pacific

Book your Singapore to Shanghai flight and enjoy access to our newly-expanded content library, which includes the latest in Hollywood movies, Asian cinema classics, television box sets, and more.

When flying with Cathay Pacific can also enjoy our inflight dining menus that include dishes carefully curated to suit a variety of palates. You can also enjoy a glass of wine from our award-winning wine selection.


Frequently asked questions

How long is the flight from Singapore to Shanghai?

Flights from Singapore (SIN) to Shanghai (PVG) take around 8 hours 30 minutes, including a layover in Hong Kong. During the layover, First Class and Business Class passengers can relax in our award-winning passenger lounges.

What plane will I be flying on?

Our Singapore to Shanghai flights operate on our fleet of Airbus 330s. 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?

Economy class ticket holders may bring one piece of cabin baggage weighing up to 7kg (15 lbs), as well as two pieces of check-in baggage weighing up to 30kg (66lbs) total on their flight from Hong Kong to Shanghai. Premium Economy, Business and First Class ticket holders are entitled to higher limits. Read more about our baggage policy.

What should I know before arriving in Shanghai?

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

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.