Flight paths to China
In China you find several large international airports – but how do the flight paths to the airports look from different parts of the world? Explore what airspace airlines flying to China use and how it affects flight times.
China is a popular destination both for tourism and business, and the country is well connected to most parts of the world. When it comes to flight paths to China, this can differ quite a bit depending on which airline you choose and of course where you are traveling from. There can also be other matters affecting the flight paths, for example conflicts and closed airspaces.
In the capital you find two main international airports – Beijing Capital International Airport and Daxing International Airport. Another popular destination when visiting China is Shanghai, where you will land at Shanghai Pudong International Airport.
To see the flight path from a specific airport to either of these Chinese main airports, we recommend that you have a look at the links below. Here you can find the most popular flights to China and see the flight paths for each route. Listed are both domestic and international connections.
From Auckland (AKL)
From Algiers (ALG)
From Amsterdam (AMS)
From Amsterdam (AMS)
From Amsterdam (AMS)
From Amsterdam (AMS)
From Amsterdam (AMS)
From Athens (ATH)
From Abu Dhabi (AUH)
From Barcelona (BCN)
From Belgrade (BEG)
From Belgrade (BEG)
From Berlin (BER)
From Bangkok (BKK)
China Southern
(1768 km)
China Eastern
(1788 km)
9 Air
(1800 km)
Kenya Airways
(1874 km)
Thai Airways
(1945 km)
Vietjet Thailand
(3461 km)
China Eastern
(3566 km)
From Bangkok (BKK)
China Southern
(1768 km)
China Eastern
(1788 km)
9 Air
(1800 km)
Kenya Airways
(1874 km)
Thai Airways
(1945 km)
Vietjet Thailand
(3461 km)
China Eastern
(3566 km)
