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14 November 2024

New services for travelers arriving at Shanghai airports

Dedicated to international passengers arriving in Shanghai, the service stations offer assistance in the terminals of Pudong and Hongqiao terminals
Two new one-stop service stations at Shanghai's main airports, designed to facilitate and enhance the experience of incoming international travellers. The stations are located at Terminal 1 of Shanghai Pudong International Airport and Terminal 1 of Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, and are in addition to the one already operating at Terminal 2 of Pudong. Together, these stations provide comprehensive, attentive and quick services for those arriving in the city.
 
These petrol stations, designed to meet the specific needs of arriving travellers. Located near the exit of international arrivals, the stations are easily accessible and offer a wide range of services. Under the "International Services Shanghai" logo, specialized staff welcomes travelers at four counters at each station, offering support on several essential aspects, including:
Communication: purchase of local SIM cards to ensure immediate connection.
 ► Payments: advice on local and international payment methods, purchase of prepaid cards and support for mobile payment services.
 ► Tourism: information on Shanghai attractions, maps and guides for tourists.
 ► Transportation: sale of local public transport passes and assistance with vehicle rental.
 ► Additional services include cash exchange and withdrawal, rental of portable Wi-Fi devices and support for international events, all conveniently available upon arrival also thanks to the help of an automatic translator.
 
In the first half of 2024, Shanghai city airports handled 8.07 million passengers, an increase of 173% compared to the same period last year.
 
By the Editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
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