Kunming Changshui International Airport

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Kunming Changshui
International Airport

昆明长水国际机场
Kūnmíng Chángshuǐ Guójì Jīchǎng

View from roof of the airport terminal.
IATA: KMGICAO: ZPPP
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Yunnan Airport Group
Serves Kunming, Yunnan, China
Location Changshui Village, Guandu District, Kunming
Hub for
Elevation AMSL 2,103 m / 6,900 ft
Coordinates 25°06′7″N 102°55′45″E / 25.10194°N 102.92917°E / 25.10194; 102.92917Coordinates: 25°06′7″N 102°55′45″E / 25.10194°N 102.92917°E / 25.10194; 102.92917
Website www.kmgairport.com
Map
KMG

Location in Yunnan

Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
03/21 4,000 13,123 Asphalt
04/22 4,500 14,764 Asphalt
Statistics (2014)
Passengers 32,230,883

Kunming Changshui International Airport (IATA: KMG, ICAO: ZPPP) is the primary airport serving Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province, China. The airport is located 24.5 km (15.2 mi) northeast of the city center in a graded mountainous area about 2,100 m (6,900 ft) above sea level. The airport opened at 08:00 (UTC+8) on June 28, 2012,[1] replacing the old Kunming Wujiaba International Airport, which will be demolished. As a gateway to Southeast and South Asia,[2] Changshui Airport is a hub for China Eastern Airlines, Kunming Airlines, Lucky Air, Sichuan Airlines and Ruili Airlines.

The new airport has two runways (versus the single runway at Wujiaba), and handled 33,027,694 passengers in 2014. In 2020, it is expected to handle 43 million passengers .

Kunming Changshui International Airport and Ürümqi Diwopu International Airport, known as China's two national gateway hub airport. The main terminal was designed by architectural firm SOM with engineering firm Arup.

Terminal

The main 548,300 m2 (5,902,000 sq ft) terminal of Changshui Airport is the second largest terminal building in China.[3] The terminal has 66 gates with jet bridges. Total number of 88 gates are available.

Construction

Construction began in 2009 and at the time was reported to be named the Zheng He International Airport. The very short construction time was marred by two separate incidents. The first incident occurred on January 3, 2010, when 7 construction workers died as an incomplete overpass collapsed.[4] In another incident on June 28, 2011, 11 workers were injured when a tunnel that was under construction collapsed.[5] Construction of the airport's main terminal was completed by July 2011.[6]

Transportation

The airport is the terminus of Line 6 of the Kunming Metro, which opened on the same day as the airport. It is also connected to Kunming by a 13 km toll highway, as well as Provincial Road S101.

Airlines and destinations

The new terminal under construction in April 2011
Curbside
Interior view
Check-in facilities

Passenger

AirlinesDestinationsTerminal
Air Busan Seasonal charter: Busan International
Air China Beijing-Capital, Chengdu, Dazhou, Hangzhou, Harbin, Shanghai-Pudong, Shenyang, Tianjin, Wenzhou, YunchengDomestic
Air China YangonInternational
AirAsia Kuala Lumpur–InternationalInternational
Beijing Capital Airlines Hangzhou, Lijiang, Mangshi, XishuangbannaDomestic
Chengdu Airlines Chengdu, Liuzhou, Xiamen, XishuangbannaDomestic
China Eastern Airlines Anshun, Baoshan, Baotou, Beihai, Beijing-Capital, Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dali, Dalian, Daocheng, Diqing, Guangzhou, Guiyang, Hangzhou, Harbin, Hefei, Huangshan, Jiayuguan, Jinan, Jining, Lanzhou, Lhasa, Lijiang, Lincang, Liupanshui, Liuzhou, Luoyang, Luzhou, Mangshi, Nanchang, Nanchong, Nanjing, Nanning, Ningbo, Ninglang, Ordos, Pu'er, Qianjiang, Qingdao, Sanya, Shanghai-Hongqiao, Shanghai-Pudong, Shantou, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Taiyuan, Tengchong, Tianjin, Tongren, Urumqi, Wenshan, Wenzhou, Wuhan, Wuxi, Xiamen, Xi'an, Xichang, Xingyi, Xining, Xishuangbanna, Yancheng, Yibin, Yichang, Yinchuan, Yongzhou, Zhanjiang, Zhaotong, ZhengzhouDomestic
China Eastern Airlines Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Colombo, Da Nang, Dhaka, Dubai-International, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Kathmandu, Kolkata, Malé, Mandalay, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Phuket, Seoul-Incheon, Siem Reap, Singapore, Taipei-Taoyuan, Vancouver, Vientiane, Yangon International
China Express Airlines Guiyang, NanyangDomestic
China Southern Airlines Beijing-Capital, Changchun, Changsha, Chongqing, Dali, Dalian, Guangzhou, Guilin, Guiyang, Haikou, Hangzhou, Harbin, Lijiang, Nanning, Sanya, Shanghai-Pudong, Shantou, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Taiyuan, Urumqi, Wuhan, Xi'an, Xishuangbanna, Yiwu, Zhengzhou, ZhuhaiDomestic
China Southern Airlines
operated by Chongqing Airlines
ChongqingDomestic
China United Airlines Beijing-Nanyuan, FoshanDomestic
Donghai Airlines ShenzhenDomestic
Dragonair Hong KongInternational
Fuzhou Airlines FuzhouDomestic
Hainan Airlines Beijing-Capital, Haikou, Shenzhen, Xi'anDomestic
Hebei Airlines ShijiazhuangDomestic
HK Express Hong KongInternational
Juneyao Airlines Bijie, Shanghai-Hongqiao, ZhangjiajieDomestic
Korean Air Seoul-IncheonInternational
Kunming Airlines Changchun, Changsha, Changzhou, Chengdu, Chongqing, Fuzhou, Guangzhou, Guiyang, Hangzhou, Harbin, Jinan, Lijiang, Lincang, Mangshi, Nanjing, Nanning, Qingdao, Shenzhen, Taiyuan, Taizhou, Tengchong, Wuhan, Xiamen, Xi'an, Xishuangbanna, Yangzhou, Yinchuan, Yiwu, ZhengzhouDomestic
Lao Airlines VientianeInternational
Loong Air Hangzhou Domestic
Lucky Air Baotou, Beijing-Capital, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dali, Dalian, Datong, Diqing, Fuzhou, Ganzhou, Guilin, Guiyang, Haikou, Hangzhou, Hefei, Hohhot, Jinan, Lanzhou, Lijiang, Mangshi, Nanjing, Nanning, Ningbo, Pu'er, Qingdao, Sanya, Shanghai-Hongqiao, Shanghai-Pudong, Shenzhen, Taiyuan, Tengchong, Urumqi, Wuhan, Xiamen, Xi'an, Xishuangbanna, Xuzhou, Yichang, Yichun, ZhengzhouDomestic
Lucky Air Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi (begins 8 July 2016),[7] Hualien, Jeju, Kota Kinabalu (begins 29 June 2016),[7] Phuket, Samui, Sihanoukville International
Okay Airways Changsha, Hefei, Tianjin, YulinDomestic
Ruili Airlines Beihai, Chengdu, Hohhot, Mangshi, Nanchang, Nanning, Taiyuan, Wenzhou, Xi'an Domestic
Shandong Airlines Chongqing, Jinan, Nanjing, Qingdao, Xiamen, YantaiDomestic
Shanghai Airlines Shanghai-Hongqiao, TianjinDomestic
Shenzhen Airlines Guangzhou, Nanchang, Nanjing, Quanzhou, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Taiyuan, Wuhan, Wuxi, ZhengzhouDomestic
Sichuan Airlines Beijing-Capital, Changchun, Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian, Guiyang, Harbin, Hohhot, Jinan, Kangding, Lanzhou, Mangshi, Nanchang, Nanjing, Ningbo, Qingdao, Shenyang, Shijiazhuang, Urumqi, Wanzhou, Wenzhou, Xiamen, Xi'an, Xining, Xishuangbanna, Xuzhou, Yichang, Yinchuan, ZhengzhouDomestic
Sichuan Airlines Taipei-TaoyuanInternational
SilkAir SingaporeInternational
SriLankan Airlines Colombo International
Spring Airlines Changde, Huaihua, Mianyang, Qianjiang, Shanghai-Hongqiao, Shanghai-Pudong, Shenyang, Shijiazhuang, ZunyiDomestic
Thai Airways Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Chiang Mai International
Thai AirAsia Bangkok-Don MueangInternational
Tianjin Airlines Tianjin, Xi'anDomestic
Uni Air KaohsiungInternational
West Air (China) Chongqing, XishuangbannaDomestic
Xiamen Airlines Fuzhou, Hangzhou, Quanzhou, Wuhan, XiamenDomestic

72-hour visa-free transit

Kunming offers transit without visa 72 hours for foreign visitors with third countries visas to transit at Kunming. This applies to holders of passports issued by 51 countries.

See also

References

External links

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