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  2. Shanghai Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Airlines also operates services from Shanghai to Melbourne Airport, Australia on behalf of China Eastern Airlines utilising its aircraft and crew. In June 2019, Shanghai Airlines opened direct flights to Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport. This is a list of destinations served currently by Shanghai Airlines as of April 2024.

  3. Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2011, Hongqiao Airport hosted 22 airlines serving 82 scheduled passenger destinations. [3] Shanghai Hongqiao Airport was also certified with the Skytrax 5-Star Airport Rating for facilities, terminal comfort and cleanliness, shopping, food & beverages, and staff service in 2019. [4]

  4. Hong Kong International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Airlines: Shanghai–Hongqiao, Shanghai–Pudong (begins 1 September 2024) [108] Shenzhen Airlines: Chengdu–Tianfu, Nantong, Quanzhou, Wuxi: Sichuan Airlines: Chengdu–Tianfu: Singapore Airlines: Singapore: Spring Airlines: Shanghai–Pudong: Starlux Airlines: Taipei–Taoyuan [109] Swiss International Air Lines: Zürich: Thai AirAsia

  5. Suparna Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Suparna Airlines, known in Chinese as Jinpeng ( Chinese: 金鹏航空; pinyin: Jīnpéng Hángkōng ), is an airline based in China. Originally an all-cargo airline, it was formerly known as Yangtze River Express and later Yangtze River Airlines after launching passenger services. The company's headquarters are in Shanghai Pudong Development ...

  6. Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Baiyun Airport serves as a hub for China Southern Airlines, FedEx Express, 9 Air, Hainan Airlines and Shenzhen Airlines. In 2020, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on aviation in other countries, it was temporarily the world's busiest airport by passenger traffic, handling 43.8 million passengers.

  7. Changi Airport - Wikipedia

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    US$13.3 billion [ 6] Social impact (2017) 119,000 [ 6] Source: Changi Airport Group [ 7] WAD [ 8] Singapore Changi Airport ( / ˈtʃɑːŋi / CHAHNG-ee) ( IATA: SIN, ICAO: WSSS, FAA LID: AMSL: 22ft/6.65m) is a major international airport that serves Singapore, and is one of the largest transportation hubs in Asia.

  8. Wuhan Tianhe International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Wuhan Tianhe International Airport. /  30.78361°N 114.20806°E  / 30.78361; 114.20806. Wuhan Tianhe International Airport ( IATA: WUH, ICAO: ZHHH) is an international airport serving Wuhan, the capital of South Central China ’s Hubei province.

  9. Charles de Gaulle Airport - Wikipedia

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    Roissypôle is a complex consisting of office buildings, shopping areas, hotels, and a bus coach and RER B station within Charles de Gaulle Airport. The complex includes the head office of Air France, [26] Continental Square, [27] the Hilton Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, [28] and le Dôme building.