* Get your questions answered by tens of thousands of community members
* Network with expats and english speakers living in Shanghai
* Find like-minded people in a sometimes intimidating environment
* GET ONE MONTH FREE GUANXI SMS LOOKUP SERVICE
           close
Remember?
  Forum FAQForum FAQ   SearchSearch   PreferencesPreferences  Watched TopicsWatched Topics  Watched ForumsWatched Forums
Log in to check your private messages Log in to check your private messages    Log inLog in   Ignored Users

Post new topic   Reply to topic
View previous topic Printable version Log in to check your private messages View next topic
Author Message
CrumbseeOffline
Lurker
Lurker


Joined: Feb 22, 2008
Posts: 27

Status: Offline
Post  Posted: Aug 05, 2008 - 05:19 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top
Post subject: Flights from Shanghai to Hong Kong

Hi,

I'm due to be in Shanghai in October but would like to visit family in Hong Kong during my stint in Shanghai.

What is the best and cheapest way to find return flights from Shanghai and Hong Kong? Is it better to wait until I get to Shanghai and try to find travel agents or can you book fairly decent priced tickets online?

Thanks!
View user's profile
SirFiddler
Board Legend
Board Legend


Joined: Mar 30, 2004
Posts: 11445
Location: Very close to a bottle of chilled Boags
Post  Posted: Aug 05, 2008 - 07:24 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

wait until you're here and sort it out then.
use China Eastern or Shanghai Airlines , they are normally a bit cheaper than DragonAir/Cathay and with less flights a day, your chances of a cancellation / massive delay are less

_________________
Beer...Soooo much more than just breakfast www.justbeer.cn
View user's profile ICQ Number
pj4701Offline
Seeker
Seeker


Joined: Dec 08, 2007
Posts: 54

Status: Offline
Post  Posted: Aug 05, 2008 - 08:09 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

look into flying to Shenzhen, then taking the ferry or train to HK. It could be a lot cheaper, and coming into Victoria Harbor on a boat is pretty cool.
View user's profile
leidelaohuOffline
Wonder Wit
Wonder Wit


Joined: June 11, 2007
Posts: 3781

Status: Offline
Post  Posted: Aug 05, 2008 - 09:05 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

SirFiddler wrote:
wait until you're here and sort it out then.
use China Eastern or Shanghai Airlines , they are normally a bit cheaper than DragonAir/Cathay and with less flights a day, your chances of a cancellation / massive delay are less

Shanghai Air yes, but Fiddler ! Look in the dictionary under "delay" or "cancelled" and there's a full-color portrait of a China Eastern jet ! They must have the worst record in China for reliability.

Okay on the Shenzhen idea but the ferry costs 150 rmb which does eat up some of the savings. Scenic way to go tho.
View user's profile
rocco72Offline
Reacher
Reacher


Joined: June 14, 2005
Posts: 325

Status: Offline
Post  Posted: Aug 05, 2008 - 09:19 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Before planning any flights make sure you have a multiple entry visa into china, otherwise if you have a single entry you can forget about coming back in.................unless you get a visa in HK...........maybe in october things will have changed, since the olympics are well over by then......
View user's profile
SirFiddler
Board Legend
Board Legend


Joined: Mar 30, 2004
Posts: 11445
Location: Very close to a bottle of chilled Boags
Post  Posted: Aug 05, 2008 - 09:24 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

leidelaohu wrote:

Shanghai Air yes, but Fiddler ! Look in the dictionary under "delay" or "cancelled" and there's a full-color portrait of a China Eastern jet ! They must have the worst record in China for reliability.



good point, i stand erected...i mean corrected

_________________
Beer...Soooo much more than just breakfast www.justbeer.cn
View user's profile ICQ Number
rocco72Offline
Reacher
Reacher


Joined: June 14, 2005
Posts: 325

Status: Offline
Post  Posted: Aug 05, 2008 - 09:32 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

And another thing, chine eastern is cheaper but the early morning flights get cancelled quite often so you end up waiting for the next flight for another 2 hours, the other thing is they don't cancel the flight, they get you onto the plane and then make you wait for 2 hours due to air traffic..............so, if you're going for leisure then fly china eastern, if for business choose Dragon.............
View user's profile
indyshiuOffline
Raver
Raver


Joined: June 28, 2005
Posts: 467
Location: In NYC til January
Status: Offline
Post  Posted: Aug 05, 2008 - 09:43 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

I've gotten some good deals on Dragon Air to HK recently. Roughly 2600RMB for a return ticket and I'd fly them any time over China Eastern Smile
View user's profile ICQ Number
SirFiddler
Board Legend
Board Legend


Joined: Mar 30, 2004
Posts: 11445
Location: Very close to a bottle of chilled Boags
Post  Posted: Aug 05, 2008 - 10:06 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

I prefer Dragon Air and not flewn any other airline to Hong Kong for the last two years. But I've also only had 1 flight ( maximum ) this year that wasn't delayed for at least one hour on at least one leg...No wonder with them now flying 16 times or more daily...

_________________
Beer...Soooo much more than just breakfast www.justbeer.cn
View user's profile ICQ Number
rocco72Offline
Reacher
Reacher


Joined: June 14, 2005
Posts: 325

Status: Offline
Post  Posted: Aug 05, 2008 - 10:27 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Well the HK to SH route is very busy.............maybe they should consider putting some flights from hong qiao airport, then at least we don't have to trek all the way to pudong to fly 2 hours to HK. 1 hour (if you're lucky) to pudong and 2 hours to HK, crazy stuff..........whereas to hong qiao airport it's really comfy.............I really don't understand why they don't consider this, I mean hong qiao has flights to Korea and Japan..............strange stuff
View user's profile
CrumbseeOffline
Lurker
Lurker


Joined: Feb 22, 2008
Posts: 27

Status: Offline
Post  Posted: Aug 05, 2008 - 02:14 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Thanks for the feedback people! Given that I'll be going to HK for weekends (Fri to Sun) I think I'm going to go for the more reliable Dragon service.

In terms of actually booking the tickets itself - where's the best place to go: physically at a travel agents or via the internet?

I've actually got a Home Visit Permit (Wo Heung Jing) so whenever I have travelled to China, I've not needed a visa. As I'm heading over to Shanghai for work (3 months initially), I'm wondering whether I need another visa to allow me to do so. Any ideas?
View user's profile
ATPOffline
Talker
Talker


Joined: May 07, 2008
Posts: 91

Status: Offline
Post  Posted: Aug 05, 2008 - 05:49 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

If only I'd known about this earlier. Wait!-I did, just forgot.

What I wish to say, must be a world first. My wife rings me today, to inform me that China Eastern has informed her that 8AM flight to HK has been delayed by 1 hour. Meaning, I can now sleep a bit longer tomorrow, and arrive a bit later at Pudong.

But-fancy that! CE actually rings to inform passengers of a delay, 14 hours beforehand.

Must be a world first! Is this progress, or have I spoken too fast...?
View user's profile
torontoshanghaiOffline
Seeker
Seeker


Joined: July 04, 2007
Posts: 67
Location: Shanghai
Status: Offline
Post  Posted: Aug 05, 2008 - 06:02 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

You can go to Shenzhen and back for 1,400 rmb. take the bus to Lo Wu station and then take the train to Kowloon or HK. Easy and cheap, you save about 1,600 to 2,000 rmb for the round trip, if you are 2 people double, lots of money.
View user's profile
ATPOffline
Talker
Talker


Joined: May 07, 2008
Posts: 91

Status: Offline
Post  Posted: Aug 05, 2008 - 06:46 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

torontoshanghai wrote:
You can go to Shenzhen and back for 1,400 rmb. take the bus to Lo Wu station and then take the train to Kowloon or HK. Easy and cheap, you save about 1,600 to 2,000 rmb for the round trip, if you are 2 people double, lots of money.


Is this a reply to the Original Poster's or mine?

If to the OP's, then he was looking for flights SH-HK. I was relating to the OP's general enquiry & other posters' feelings about China Eastern flights SH-HK.

I have known of the SZ-HK route for years, and have done it many times. This time I didn't want to spend the time, and the aggravation.

SH-HK-SH round trip of RMB2100 with CE. This airline has the poorest of breakfasts-almost inedible. But, this time, I am going to do the round trip, and a first time on this route with this carrier. I have no great expect-ations.

But, it rang a day earlier to inform of a delay. Imagine that - the Chinese management have got the message that there's a thing called 'the customer', and that good service to that customer is important, and what keeps them using your service. My, my, my, wonders never cease...
View user's profile
leidelaohuOffline
Wonder Wit
Wonder Wit


Joined: June 11, 2007
Posts: 3781

Status: Offline
Post  Posted: Aug 05, 2008 - 11:51 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

ATP wrote:
Imagine that - the Chinese management have got the message that there's a thing called 'the customer', and that good service to that customer is important, and what keeps them using your service. My, my, my, wonders never cease...

Better lay off the cho dou fu, ATP. You're hallucinating.
View user's profile
Display posts from previous:     
Jump to:  
All times are GMT + 8 Hours
Post new topic   Reply to topic
View previous topic Printable version Log in to check your private messages View next topic
Powered by MDForum 2.0.7© 2003-2007 MAXdev Team
Credits
Welcome Guest

Username
Password
Remember me
Register Here!
Join the Shanghai Expat News in the Mail
Email:

Latest Newsletters
Events in Shanghai
November 18, 2008


Members
November 25, 2008


Discounts
November 27, 2008


Web ShanghaiExpat

Welcome Guest
Join Us!

Register, it's free!
 Create an account
Members: Online
Members: Members:11
Guests: Guests:376
Total: Total:387

    Home    Sitemap    Terms of Service    Privacy Policy     Contact Us    Advertising 

All logos and trademarks on this site are property of their respective owner. The comments and forum posts are property of their posters, all the rest copyright 1999-2008 by Max Intermedia LTD.

Powered by MD-Pro