Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport

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Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport (IATA: SZX, ICAO: ZGSZ) — formerly Shenzhen Huangtian Airport (until 2001) — is an international airport serving the city of Shenzhen in South Central China's Guangdong province. It is on the east bank of the Pearl River in Bao'an District, 32 km (20 mi) northwest of the city centre. It is a hub for Shenzhen Airlines, China Southern Airlines and Donghai Airlines and for cargo airline SF Airlines while serving as a focus city for Hainan Airlines. The airport also serves as an Asian-Pacific cargo hub for UPS Airlines.[1] The airport underwent major expansions in the 2010s, with a second runway opening in 2011, and a new terminal in 2013. On 29 November 2025, a third runway officially opened.[3]

Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorShenzhen Airport Company Ltd.
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Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport
深圳宝安国际机场
The new terminal building
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorShenzhen Airport Company Ltd.
ServesPearl River Delta
LocationBao'an, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Opened12 October 1991; 34 years ago (1991-10-12)
Hub for
Focus city forAir China
Elevation AMSL4 m / 13 ft
Coordinates22°38′22″N 113°48′39″E
Websiteszairport.com
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SZX/ZGSZ is located in Guangdong
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Location in Guangdong
SZX/ZGSZ is located in China
SZX/ZGSZ
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Location in China
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
15/33 3,400 11,155 Concrete
16L/34R 3,800 12,467 Concrete
16R/34L 3,600 11,811 Concrete
Statistics (2025)
Passengers66,485,213 Increase 8.1%
Aircraft movements448,019 Increase 4.6%
Tonnes of cargo2,050,835.9 Increase 9.0%
Source:[2], List of the busiest airports in China
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Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport
Simplified Chinese深圳国际机场
Traditional Chinese深圳國際機場
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It is one of the three largest airports serving the Pearl River Delta, alongside Hong Kong International Airport and Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport. The airport has direct ferry routes to Hong Kong International Airport, where passengers can transit without going through immigration and custom checks.[4]

History

The airport was opened on 12 October 1991. It occupies an area of 10.8 km2 (2,700 acres). Its first runway is 3400 m long and 45 m wide, and it has 53 parking spaces on its apron. Shenzhen airport handled 52,734,934 passengers in 2023, according to Civil Aviation Administration of China, making it the fourth-busiest airport in mainland China. The airport was also the world's twenty-fourth busiest and the twentieth-busiest airport in terms of cargo traffic, registering 1,600,347.7 tonnes of freight in 2023. In terms of passenger movements, Shenzhen airport was the 5th busiest airport in China in 2018. Air China launched the first intercontinental air route out of Shenzhen, to Frankfurt Airport, Germany, on 21 May 2016.[5]

Former terminals

Terminal A and B primarily served domestic flights. Terminal D, the international terminal, was opened in December 2008. It had no air gates of its own, just airside bus service to distant positions around the airport. These terminals covered an area of 152,000 square meters (1,640,000 sq ft) and consisted of 24 jetways.[6] All three former terminals were closed on 27 November 2013, with the brand new replacement Terminal 3 opening the following day.[7]

Current terminal

At the beginning of 2008 the 1.6 km (0.99 mi) long new terminal commenced being built as one of main works for the 2011 Summer Universiade. Designed by the architectural firm Studio Fuksas, this new terminal building was called "Terminal 3" from the beginning of construction until its formal opening. Soon after the decision of the closure of Terminals A, B and D, "Terminal 3" was renamed as it was the only terminal building in operation. The terminal was opened on 28 November 2013 after four years of planning and construction.[citation needed]

Further expansions

A new satellite concourse, designed by Aedas, opened in December 2021. It is located directly to the north of the existing Terminal 3 building and is designed with a capacity of 22 million passengers per year. It is directly connected to the main terminal by an automated people mover (APM) system.[8]

Passenger transport facilities

The passenger transport facilities are divided into three parts: a main terminal building and two large corridors—1,050 meters (3,440 ft) long and 650 meters (2,130 ft) wide—that form a cross shape. The current terminal is three times the size of former Terminals A and B, with 450,000 square meters (4,800,000 sq ft) of floor space, 62 boarding gates[citation needed] and the ability to accommodate any type of plane in the world. The main building has four floors above ground and two floors underground. A connecting Ground Transport Center adjoins the terminal to the south. The main building's third floor is the waiting area for domestic and international flights, which depart from the east wing.

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

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AirlinesDestinations
Air Cambodia Phnom Penh,[9] Siem Reap,[10] Sihanoukville[11]
Air China Beijing–Capital, Chengdu–Shuangliu,[12] Chengdu–Tianfu, Chongqing, Dazhou, Frankfurt,[13] Guiyang, Hangzhou, Johannesburg–O.R. Tambo, Los Angeles, Shanghai–Pudong, Tianjin, Wuhan
Air Travel Baoshan,[14] Liupanshui,[15] Nanjing[15]
AirAsia Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Lumpur–International, Penang[16][17][18]
All Nippon Airways Tokyo–Haneda
Asiana Airlines Seoul–Incheon[19]
Beijing Capital Airlines Lijiang[20]
Cambodia Airways Phnom Penh
Chengdu Airlines Chengdu–Shuangliu
China Airlines Kaohsiung,[21] Taipei–Taoyuan[22]
China Eastern Airlines Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi,[23] Beijing–Daxing, Chengdu–Tianfu,[24] Chongqing,[24] Hangzhou, Jinzhou, Kunming, Lanzhou, Nanjing, Ningbo,[25] Qingdao,[25] Shanghai–Hongqiao, Shanghai–Pudong, Taiyuan, Wuhan, Wuxi, Xi'an
China Southern Airlines Ankang, Anyang,[26] Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Beijing–Daxing, Bijie, Changchun, Changde, Changsha,[27] Changzhou, Chengdu–Shuangliu, Chengdu–Tianfu, Chiang Mai,[28] Chongqing, Dali, Dalian, Dandong,[29] Dubai–International, Fuyang,[30] Guangyuan, Guiyang, Haikou, Hangzhou, Hanoi, Harbin, Hefei, Heze,[31] Ho Chi Minh City, Hohhot, Huai'an,[32] Huangshan, Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta,[33] Jiamusi,[34] Jinan,[35] Jining,[36] Kashgar,[37] Kuala Lumpur–International,[38] Kunming, Lanzhou, Lijiang, Liuzhou,[39] Luoyang, Luzhou, Mexico City–Benito Juárez,[40] Mianyang, Moscow–Sheremetyevo,[41] Mudanjiang, Nanchong, Nanjing, Nanyang, Ningbo, Ordos, Qingdao, Qinhuangdao, Qiqihar, Riyadh,[42] Sanya, Seoul–Incheon, Shanghai–Hongqiao, Shanghai–Pudong, Shenyang, Singapore,[43] Sydney,[44] Taipei–Taoyuan, Taiyuan, Tianjin, Tokyo–Narita,[45] Urumqi, Wenzhou,[46] Wuhan, Xi'an, Xishuangbanna, Yan'an, Yancheng, Yangon,[28] Yinchuan, Yiwu, Zhangjiajie, Zhengzhou, Zunyi–Maotai[47]
China United Airlines Beijing–Daxing, Wenzhou
Chongqing Airlines Chongqing, Hechi,[48] Taizhou, Wushan
Colorful Guizhou Airlines Chengdu–Tianfu,[49] Xingyi[50]
Donghai Airlines Beijing–Daxing, Bengbu,[51] Changchun, Changzhi, Chengdu–Tianfu, Chongqing,[52] Dalian, Datong,[53] Haikou, Hangzhou,[54] Hefei,[55] Jinan,[56] Jingzhou, Kunming, Lanzhou, Lianyungang, Lishui,[57] Nanjing, Nantong, Qingdao, Qingyang, Shanghai–Pudong, Shangrao,[58] Shenyang, Shiyan,[59] Taiyuan, Vientane, Wanzhou,[60] Wuxi, Xi'an, Xishuangbanna, Yichang, Yiwu, Zhengzhou, Zhongwei,[52] Zhoushan, Zunyi–Xinzhou[52]
Emirates Dubai–International[61]
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi (begins 7 March 2027)[62]
Hainan Airlines Auckland, Beijing–Capital, Brussels,[63] Budapest,[64] Cairo,[65] Changchun,[66] Chengdu–Shuangliu, Chongqing, Dalian, Guiyang, Haikou, Hangzhou, Hanzhong,[67] Harbin, Hohhot, Kashgar, Kunming, Lanzhou, Madrid,[68] Milan–Malpensa,[69] Nanjing, Ningbo,[25] Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Qingdao, Rizhao, Rome–Fiumicino, Sanya, Shanghai–Hongqiao, Shanghai–Pudong, Taiyuan, Tel Aviv,[70] Tianjin, Urumqi, Vancouver, Vienna,[71] Wenzhou, Xiamen, Xi'an, Xuzhou, Yulin (Shaanxi), Zhengzhou
Hebei Airlines Shijiazhuang
Jiangxi Air Zhengzhou[72]
Juneyao Air Lijiang, Shanghai–Hongqiao, Shanghai–Pudong
Korean Air Seoul–Incheon[73]
Kunming Airlines Kunming
LJ Air Harbin, Hohhot,[74] Linfen,[75] Ordos[76]
Loong Air Changchun, Chengdu–Tianfu,[77] Enshi, Hangzhou, Harbin,[78] Heze, Xining,[79] Xuzhou[78]
Lucky Air Kunming
Mahan Air Tehran–Imam Khomeini[80]
Malaysia Airlines Kuala Lumpur–International (begins 1 July 2026)[81]
Maldivian Seasonal: Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi,[82] Malé[82]
Okay Airways Changchun, Ezhou,[83] Jiujiang, Shijiazhuang, Tianjin, Xi'an, Xinyang,[84] Yangzhou
Ruili Airlines Wuxi[85]
Shandong Airlines Jinan, Qingdao, Shenyang, Weihai, Wuyishan,[86] Yantai
Shanghai Airlines Shanghai–Hongqiao
Shenzhen Airlines Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Barcelona, Bazhong, Beijing–Capital, Changchun, Changzhou, Chengdu–Shuangliu, Chengdu–Tianfu,[87] Chizhou, Chongqing, Dalian, Doha,[88] Haikou, Hai Phong,[89] Hangzhou, Hanoi, Harbin, Hefei, Ho Chi Minh City, Hohhot, Jeju, Jinan, Jingdezhen, Kuala Lumpur–International, Kunming, Lanzhou, Lijiang, Linyi, London–Heathrow, Manila,[90] Melbourne,[91] Mianyang, Nanchang, Nanjing, Nanning, Nantong, Ningbo,[92] Osaka–Kansai, Penang,[93] Phnom Penh,[94] Phuket, Qingdao, Sanya, Sapporo–Chitose,[95] Seoul–Incheon, Shanghai–Hongqiao, Shanghai–Pudong, Shaoyang,[96] Shenyang, Shijiazhuang, Singapore, Taipei–Taoyuan, Taiyuan, Taizhou, Tianjin, Tokyo–Narita, Urumqi, Wenzhou, Wuhan, Wuhu, Wuxi, Xi'an, Xiangyang, Xining, Yangzhou, Yantai, Yibin, Yichang, Yichun (Jiangxi), Yinchuan, Yuncheng, Zhanjiang,[97] Zhengzhou
Sichuan Airlines Chengdu–Shuangliu, Chongqing, Kunming,[98] Nyingchi, Xi'an, Xichang
Singapore Airlines Singapore[99][100]
Sky Shuttle Macau–Terminal Marítimo
Spring Airlines Changchun, Chongqing, Dalian, Dongying, Harbin, Huai'an, Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta (begins 17 June 2026),[101] Jinan,[58] Lanzhou, Nanjing, Nanyang, Ningbo,[92] Phnom Penh, Shanghai–Hongqiao, Shijiazhuang, Tongliao, Wuhai, Wuhan, Xi'an
Suparna Airlines Guiyang,[102] Hailar, Hangzhou, Hohhot, Jinan, Langzhong,[103] Nanjing,[104] Shanghai–Pudong, Yulin (Guangxi),[102] Zhengzhou
Thai AirAsia Bangkok–Don Mueang[105]
Thai Lion Air Bangkok–Don Mueang[106]
Tianjin Airlines Anqing,[107] Tianjin
Tibet Airlines Chengdu–Shuangliu, Lhasa, Lijiang,[20] Mianyang, Xi'an[108]
TransNusa Manado[109]
Uni Air Taipei–Taoyuan
Uzbekistan Airways Tashkent
West Air Chongqing, Jinan, Zhengzhou
XiamenAir Beijing–Daxing, Changchun,[110] Chongqing, Fuzhou, Hangzhou, Harbin, Luzhou,[111] Quzhou, Shanghai–Hongqiao, Shenyang, Tianjin
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Cargo

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AeroLogic Leipzig/Halle[112]
ASL Airlines Belgium Liège
Cardig Air Hanoi[113]
Cargolux Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi,[114] Budapest,[115] Luxembourg[114]
Central Airlines Beijing–Daxing, Cebu, Davao,[116] Hefei, Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta,[116] Manila, Paris–Charles de Gaulle,[117] Riyadh,[118] Weifang, Wenzhou, Wuxi
China Airlines Cargo Taipei–Taoyuan[119]
China Cargo Airlines Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta, Shanghai–Pudong
China Postal Airlines Osaka–Kansai
China Southern Cargo Beijing–Capital
Donghai Airlines Chengdu–Shuangliu, Hong Kong, Manila, Shanghai–Pudong
Ethiopian Airlines Cargo Addis Ababa, Liège[120]
EVA Air Cargo Taipei–Taoyuan
FedEx Express Anchorage, Manila
Jingdong Airlines Beijing–Daxing,[121] Clark,[116]Kuala Lumpur-International,[122] Singapore[123]
K-Mile Air Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur
Longhao Airlines Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Ho Chi Minh City, Kuala Lumpur–International, Manila, Osaka–Kansai, Singapore, Weifang, Wuxi
My Indo Airlines Balikpapan, Singapore
SF Airlines Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Beijing–Capital, Bengaluru,[124] Chengdu–Shuangliu, Chennai, Delhi,[125] Ezhou,[126] Hangzhou, Ho Chi Minh City,[127] Hong Kong,[128] Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Lumpur–International, Los Angeles,[129] Manila,[130] Nantong, Osaka–Kansai, Phnom Penh, Shanghai–Pudong, Singapore,[131] Taipei–Taoyuan, Wenzhou, Wuhan, Wuxi, Zhengzhou
Suparna Airlines Cargo Dhaka, Hangzhou, Hong Kong, Shanghai–Pudong
Turkmenistan Airlines Cargo Ashgabat[132]
UPS Airlines Anchorage, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi,[133] Clark, Cologne/Bonn, Dubai–International, Ho Chi Minh City,[134] Kuala Lumpur–International, Mumbai, Osaka–Kansai, Seoul–Incheon, Singapore
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Ground transportation

Ground Transportation Center entrance

Ground Transportation Center

The baggage areas are a short walks away from the Ground Transportation Center (GTC), where passengers can take buses, taxis and Shenzhen Metro trains. The transportation center offers local and long-distance bus services on the first floor, with taxi and Airport Express Shuttle 330 bus services on the second floor. The underground floor connects with Airport Station on Metro Line 11. Bus M416 also provides a shuttle service to Hourui Station on Line 1. In the future, it will also connect to the Guangzhou-Dongguan-Shenzhen Intercity Railway, which is under construction.

Regular bus and minibus services links the airport with the rest of the city. Intercity bus services to some other nearby cities such as Zhongshan, Hong Kong and Dongguan are also available.

Local taxis, and often some taxis from Dongguan, can pick up passengers there from three designated waiting areas. These areas have the capacity to handle 21 taxi cabs picking up passengers simultaneously.[135]

Metro / rail

Airport station

Airport station on Line 11 has direct link to the Ground Transport Center of the current terminal, with eastbound service from the airport via Bao'an and Nanshan to Futian station, connecting with Futian railway station High Speed Rail services, and westbound service via Fuyong, Shajing and Songgang to Bitou.

There are also shuttle services connecting with Line 1 of the Shenzhen Metro. Non-stopping service M416 runs between Hourui Station and the new terminal.

Airport North Station on Line 11 is also built, under the site of future new Terminal project - "Terminal 4". However, Airport North Station is inaccessible to or from any of the airport facilities. Line 20 (Shenzhen International Exhibition Center Conveyance Project) links Airport North Station on Line 11 with services to Chongqing Road, International Exhibition Center South, International Exhibition Center North and International Conference Center stations. Line 20 opened in December 2021.

Guangzhou–Shenzhen intercity railway currently serves Shenzhen Airport Station and Shenzhen Airport North Station. In the future, Shenzhen–Maoming High-Speed Railway and Hong Kong–Shenzhen Western Express Railway are planned to stop here.

Ferry

Fast ferries are available to Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal and Taipa Ferry Terminal in Macau plus to the Skypier Ferry Terminal at Hong Kong International Airport via the nearby Fuyong Pier. Free shuttle buses connect the pier and the airport.

Direct services to Hong Kong Island and Kowloon were suspended because the Terminals A & B's long distance from the ferry terminal made it unpopular for commuters.[citation needed] However, with the opening of Terminal C, direct services may be resumed because it is much closer.

Airport express shuttle bus

Airport express shuttle bus station

There are many bus routes between the airport and the urban area, most of them via expressways and only cost ¥10 yuan. A future service connecting the airport with Shenzhen North station is expected to start when the new Terminal 3 opens as part of five new major airport express shuttle buses.[135]

Cross-border buses

Buses currently run mostly via Shenzhen Bay Control Point to many destinations across Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories. Coach service is provided by Trans Island Limousine Service Ltd[136] serving SZIA and Hong Kong, including Sheung Wan, Causeway Bay, Mong Kok (Prince Edward), Tsim Sha Tsui and Hong Kong International Airport.

A direct coach service, operated by Chinalink Bus Company, is available at Elements Mall in Hong Kong. Passengers may check-in for their flights at the bus terminal but luggage must still be carried to the airport by the passengers. The service operates from Kowloon station on the Airport Express (MTR) line direct to the Shenzhen International airport.[137]

Shenzhen–Zhongshan Bridge

The completed Shenzhen–Zhongshan Bridge will directly connect Shenzhen Baoan International Airport on the eastern side of the Pearl River Delta with the city of Zhongshan on the western side. It will consist of a series of bridges and tunnels and will cut travel time from Shenzhen to Zhongshan to less than 30 minutes. Construction of the proposed 51 km (32 mi) eight-lane link started in 2017, with completion scheduled for 2024.[138][139]

Other facilities

Donghai Airlines headquarters

Shenzhen Airlines is headquartered on the grounds of the airport.[140] Jade Cargo International was headquartered on the sixth floor of the Shenzhen Airlines Flight Operations Building on grounds of Shenzhen Baoan International Airport.[141] Shenzhen Donghai Airlines has its head office in the Shenzhen Airlines facility on the airport property.[142]

SF Airlines has its headquarters in the No.1 Freight Depot of the International Shipping Center.[143]

Accidents and incidents

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