Book flights from Sao Paulo to Shanghai with Qatar Airways
On flights from Sao Paulo to Shanghai with Qatar Airways, you’ll immediately notice the many comforts that you can enjoy during your trip. Sit back and relax in spacious cabins, and choose from a menu of delicious cuisine, while our welcoming cabin crew tend to your every need. With a range of premium services at your fingertips, you’re guaranteed to reach Shanghai refreshed and ready to do business or explore the city’s attractions.
Shanghai has been a financial and commercial hub for many years, and this is as true today as it was a century and more ago. It’s the biggest city in China, and its central Bund is still lined with the colonial-era warehouses and other buildings that marked its original ascent to prominence. On the other side of the River Huangpo, the modern financial district of Pudong is lit up at night and reflected in the waters, the Oriental Pearl TV and Shanghai Towers are more recent symbols of the city’s rising influence.
Flying from Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo’s Guarulhos–Governador André Franco Montoro International Airport (also known locally as Cumbica Airport) is the main international airport serving Sao Paulo, Brazil. Its central location and proximity to the country’s main tourist resorts makes it a hugely important passenger hub. It also has the accolade of having the Tropic of Capricorn pass through its southern tip.
The airport is modern, busy and has plenty of facilities for passengers flying from Sao Paulo with Qatar Airways.
Parking and transportation
The airport is vast, but is well served by a network of buses supplied by both the airport and independent operators. Line 13 of the Sao Paulo's suburban rail system, the CPTM, is under construction and is expected to begin operating this year. Taxi stands are located outside the two terminals, and hotels along Paulista Avenue and Rua Augusta are happy to organise airport transportation by limousine or taxi for passengers.
There are two main parking locations, one of which is located approximately 2km from the airport but connects to the terminals with regular bus shuttle services. A second short-stay ‘Park and Board’ car park is located four minutes from the main airport.
Arriving at Sao Paulo
Passengers flying from Sao Paulo with Qatar Airways depart from Terminal 3 Hall F. The open plan design of the terminal should make locating check in desks relatively easy.
Large lounge areas for passengers are dotted throughout the terminal with access to a range of amenities including cafeterias and duty free shopping.
Facilities and amenities
Terminal 3 has recently been revamped, and there is a selection of retail outlets selling premium quality goods and accessories now located in T3.
Currency exchange facilities and ATMs are positioned throughout the terminal, as are a number of refreshment suppliers, including cafés for light snacks and drinks. These are mainly focused around the mezzanine area in T3.
Arriving in Shanghai
There’s one word that describes Shanghai – huge. Home to more than 23million people, this vast city is the largest in mainland China and one of the world’s most prosperous metropolitan areas, making it a magnet for business travellers, investors and entrepreneurs. The sheer scale of Shanghai can leave you breathless, but if you plan your journey carefully before you arrive you will be able to see some of the most incredible juxtapositions between ancient and modern culture anywhere in the world.
Book a flight to Shanghai with Qatar Airways and you’ll receive the warmest of welcomes from people who embrace visitors from all over the world (Shanghai is home to more than 9 million immigrants).
Tourist attractions
Shanghai is split into two districts by the Huangpu River - Puxi and Pudong. Puxi is the older of the two, with the majority of modern Shanghai (including the business district) housed in Pudong. To escape the frenetic pace of life of the city head for the beautifully manicured Yuyuan Gardens, which is dotted with classical architecture (although you may have to struggle through the street vendors at the gates). The Bund and the French Concession transports you back to 1920s Shanghai, while modern architecture is well represented in and around Pudong's Lujiazui District.
One of the more unusual attractions is Zhujiajiao Water Town, a classic ‘water village’ that’s over 400 years old and with a signature five-arch bridge spanning the Cao Gang River. It’s a maze of paths and bridges, and is also home to two impressive temples.
Other temples throughout the city that are well worth adding to your itinerary include the Jade Buddha Temple, Jing'an Temple, Chenghuang and Longhua Temple. To catch a truly breathtaking panoramic view of the entire city head up to the observation point on the Oriental Pearl Tower. To learn more about the history and culture of Shanghai dating back to the Bronze Age, pay a visit to the well-run Shanghai Museum.
Travel Considerations
Flights to Shanghai with Qatar Airways land at Shanghai Pudong International Airport. Visa restrictions for entry into the country will depend on your country of origin, length of stay and whether your trip is for business or pleasure. Before you fly to Shanghai please check the visa and passport requirements.