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Shanghai Tourist Service Center (Pudong Airport T2)

Shanghai Tourist Service Center (Pudong Airport T2)

Shanghai Tourist Service Center (Pudong Airport T2)
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Montreal61
Montreal, Canada66 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2017 • Couples
If your travels take you through Shanghai, the first thing to know is that you will be required to pass through Customs. So fill out the form handed out on the plan before landing. There is a special section for transit "Booth 8", no need to line up with the destination travellers. You will receive a stamped visa as well as a departure card which must be submitted to customs upon departure. Once processed you will be required to pick up you luggage and exit the secure area.

With luggage in hand head up to the second level for departures. All Airlines are listed on board and given sections. If the connection is long you will have to wait in the public area. The Airline staff arrived approximately 3 hours before flight departures for international flights.

There are plenty of seats available but it is very crowded, don't expect to lounge though. Also there are a few places to get food and WC. Once you check in with your connecting flight then it's the usual process of clearing customs and security.
Written 27 February 2017
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andy p
19 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019 • Business
A very frustrating and poorly organized airport. Upon arrival it took 30 minutes from a very remote part of the airport to Immigration. (I catch this flight every weekend so I know it is standard). It then took 50 minutes to clear immigration and we still had to wait quite some time for the bags to arrive. After an absurdly long wait for baggage you are met with a huge queue to leave the airport. All bags are scanned again to try and squeeze some extra money in duty for gifts or luxury products they find in suitcases. Sadly they rarely find anything as the security are laughing, play fighting and horsing around rather that looking at the security cameras. Shanghai airport staff have a unique unprofessionalism I have never seen anywhere else.
Departure is a similar debacle, I arrived at the airport with 1 and half hours before my flight. (10.50 as the flight was 12.20) Unfortunately bags are ‘scanned before entering the airport by a similar disinterested and unfocused security person, yawning and dozing and occasionally looking at the screen. ‘Security check 1’ this took 35 minutes just to get into the airport and by the time I went to check in the flight had closed. It’s important to add that check in staff can be rude at best. They found me the worst seat they could on a 1.00 pm flight which gave me 1 and a half hours to reach the gate. The usual chaos that takes place at immigration and security meant that after waiting in line for almost an hour I had to be rushed through security as I was going to miss yet another flight. Expectedly, the gate had been changed without any notice on the main board to the complete opposite side of the airport. Anything this airport can get wrong they will with flying colours. They have the latest infrastructure but it seems when they get a system that is efficient they immediately change it to create complete chaos.
Frankly I am shocked that they don’t feel any shame or embarrassment for delivering a system that could be improved by a 5 year old. I dread using this airport! They have excessive security checks but the sheer lack of serious professionalism across almost all support staff makes you feel unsafe. Still have to say the treatment of passengers is still better than in any US airport I have visited!
Written 10 May 2019
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elindoo
Stuart, FL2,193 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2018 • Couples
Who was the engineer that decided to ask you to enter a code to get Wifi? They want you cell phone number to send you a code. Guess what, my USA cell phone doesn't work in China! Cmon, Wifi is not that expensive. Most American airports just give it to you for free, Chinese should do the same.
Written 13 April 2018
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Amrit12745
Bathinda, India19 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2017 • Couples
on 17.02.2017, we had a 15hours layover period at shanghai pudong airport. my wife has knee problem and cant walk properly. we get down from Auckland flight and was properly received by a wheel chair attendant and placed us at Terminal 2 near gate no,18 where the space is specified for the wheel chair passengers and promised to come in the evening to take us to the boarding gate.
We passed the entire period peacefully in waiting the evening and the boarding time to the next flight for New Delhi was 07.55PM. But to great surprise no attendant came to take us to the boarding gate 212 which was allotted for our flight upto 7.45pm. we lost our patient and rush from here and there to see any information counter who provide us the attendant or any information. My wife was unable to walk toomuch and cant go by escalators and were not aware of the way to the lift. No workers/employees seen their understand english. After the great hue and cry and to our goodluck a Superviser came and understood our problem. He taken us by lift to the boarding gate at the little time left for the flight to fly.
More shock was found when a bus took the passengers in the fields and we all were told to board the airplane by climbing the stairs. One can understand how my wife could have manged to climb the high stairs to board the plane but there was no option with us.
No proper food. everything was below average. I had mentioned the Indian Non-Veg food for my self but they did not provide the mentioned food. they declined my request in rough way for the desired food.
In the end I can only suggest that before travel by the Chinese Airlines, think 100 times.
Written 14 March 2017
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sydney_park
Aarhus, Denmark464 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2019 • Solo
The worst experience ever! Never to Shanghai again for transit!

Ttansit is not as transit, but nearly as arrival, meaning; through ridgid passport control with scanning eyes, after that through extremely rude and unpleasant security check, then finally to the transit gate.

All personals in the airport have stone faces, rigid voices, rude and extremely unfriendly attitude. I had hard time to supress my frustration and unsatisfied desperation towards yelling and rude security personnel, who yelling at me in Chinese which I don’t understand at all.

I haven’t seen a single friendly personnel in this terrible airport.

China suck!
Written 5 November 2019
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PernilleBendix
Irelevant5 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2019 • Couples
Avoid! Pay extra to avoid transit here. Crazy people - small arrogant power people with bad English skills.
Written 6 January 2019
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Martin Niemoller
Los Angeles, CA770 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2018 • Couples
When you search for WiFi you’ll see “PVG FREE WiFi.” Click on it and you need roaming phone service to get an activation code; I didn’t have roaming service which is why I was so “hungry” for WiFi which is FREE in airports of many industrialized international cities (like Hong Kong). There is an option to visit one of about 7 kiosks through the airport to get a code and they’ll tell you where they are located but when you arrive they will simply tell you, “No free WiFi!” Someone next to me told me if you give them about US$20 they will provide you the code but my flight was leaving so I did not get anymore details than that. Heads up about the “FREE” WiFi 😡
Written 3 February 2018
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Keith
Calgary, Canada18 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2019
There is bottle neck before you can get outside airport . All passengers have to have their luggages went through
x-ray machine . Expect 2 hours between plane arr. and get out of airport. Lots of taxi outside and well
organized.
Written 13 April 2019
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codepink
Bend, OR41 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2019 • Couples
I only had five hours to kill here, but between the comically bad (and expensive) dining options, no bar whatsoever, crappy and confusing WiFi, uncomfortable seats, and a million other reasons, it seemed like an eternity. Easily the worst large airport I've ever seen in all my travels. It was clean—that's about the best thing I can say about it.
Written 19 March 2019
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Rumples
Tucson, AZ11,762 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2018 • Couples
After landing at Pudong Airport, we made a beeline to this tourist office in the main corridor of the terminal for a map and information. There was no line at the kiosk counter, so we walked right up for assistance and initially received none. The two staff members studiously avoided looking at us. After about 2 minutes, I asked about a map and was curtly directed to a rack with a few brochures nearby.

After finding a map, we decided to ask only one question before leaving -- the direction to go for the taxi rank. Without looking up from whatever they were doing, both employees pointed the way. Luckily, they agreed on where we should go.

If this is typical service here, I recommend that arriving passengers wait to get information at their lodging. The map, however, proved to be helpful.
Written 2 October 2018
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