# Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH)

> Hangzhou, CN · 27 km (17 mi) east of downtown Hangzhou

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## Facts

- **IATA**: HGH
- **ICAO**: ZSHC
- **Timezone**: Asia/Shanghai
- **Runways**: 2
- **Terminals**: 4
- **Passengers**: 46.1M/yr
- **Worldwide rank**: #44
- **Hub for**: Loong Air
- **Official site**: http://www.hzairport.com/

## Overview

## Welcome

At Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH), travelers are welcomed by the newly inaugurated Terminal 4. This terminal, inspired by the lotus flowers of West Lake, features dramatic timber ceilings and daylight-centered architecture that elevate it beyond mere functionality, offering users a setting reminiscent of an art gallery. Whether you're arriving or departing, Terminal 4 stands out not just for its aesthetics but also as a key node in Hangzhou's transportation network. This hub allows seamless travel using the metro lines 7 and 19, providing direct connections to high-speed rail and regional coach networks without needing to enter the city's core.

## At a glance

Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport serves around 46.1 million passengers annually and features four terminals: T1, T2, T3, and T4. Its 27 km (17 mi) distance from downtown Hangzhou makes it a strategic gateway for both domestic and international travel. Loong Air uses HGH as a hub, with other major airlines like China Southern Airlines operating out of T1, and Hainan Airlines out of T2. International carriers such as Qatar Airways and Emirates use T4.

## Terminals & layout

The airport's layout features interconnected terminals. T1 focuses on domestic flights with carriers like China Southern and XiamenAir. T2 serves Hainan Airlines and China Eastern, while T3 is a strategic point for Loong Air and other airlines with consolidated check-in operations occurring here. The architectural highlight is T4, home to Qatar Airways and Emirates, renowned for its modern design, which sees travelers often taking a moment to admire its lotus-inspired structure.

## Getting to and from the city

Travelers can access downtown Hangzhou via the efficient Hangzhou Metro, specifically lines 7 and 19, with the entire journey lasting approximately 50 minutes. For those heading beyond the city, long-distance coach services directly connect the airport to places like Yiwu and Wuzhen. These regional coaches save both time and money compared to navigating through Hangzhou's central railway station. Taxi service is available, but at peak times it’s advisable to use ride-hailing apps like Didi Chuxing to avoid long waits.

## Traveller essentials

The airport offers a variety of passenger services across its terminals. Essential amenities like ATMs and currency exchange are readily available, particularly in T4. Arrivals in terminals T1, T2, or T3 should prepare for varying English language signage and staff proficiency, so having your translation apps handy is prudent. There's parking aplenty with options that include VIP Parking and dedicated EV charging zones.

## Dining & shopping highlights

Hangzhou Xiaoshan features diverse dining options scattered throughout its terminals. Terminal 4 boasts the popular Ajisen Ramen, Pizza Hut, and Element Fresh. T3 is home to McDonald’s, Yonghe King, and KFC. For shopping, T4 has the expansive China Duty Free, while T3 hosts Sunrise Duty Free and a bustling C-Store. Plan ahead if you’re flying late, as many concessions in T1, T2, and T3 close early.

## Lounges

A respite for weary travelers, HGH provides luxury lounges to unwind in. In T3, frequent flyers can access the First Class Lounge and Business Class Lounge, with additional specialized options like the China Eastern Lounge and Air China VIP Lounge. For international travelers, the International VIP Lounge in T2 and the plush VIP Lounge 4 in T4 are worthwhile retreats.

## Insider tips

- **Insider:** If your layover exceeds 24 hours, take advantage of Hangzhou’s 144-240-hour visa-free transit policy. Ensure you've shown your onward ticket and hotel booking at immigration in T4 for hassle-free entry.

- **Time:** Plan on passport control taking between 30-60 minutes in T4, particularly during early or late arrivals. This foresight is crucial for connecting flights or transportation pick-ups.

- **Avoid:** Skip flights during 7-9 a.m. or early evening if possible. Security queues at T1 and T3 spike during these peak hours, consistently reported at around 20 minutes.

- **Quiet:** T4’s architectural charm is best appreciated without rush. Arrive early for your flight to savor the contemporary designs and daylight-centric layout.

- **Local:** The airport shuttle to Hangzhou East Railway Station is a favorite among locals. Purchase your rail tickets 90 minutes after your flight's scheduled arrival to accommodate passport checks and luggage collection.

- **Money:** The metro, costing significantly less than a taxi, is your best bet for daytime airport transfer. Lines 7 and 19 provide direct access to downtown and Hangzhou East Railway Station.

- **Local:** Utilize the airport’s long-distance coaches for a swift trip directly to cities like Yiwu and Wuzhen without detours through Hangzhou, perfect for business travelers heading straight to factories or wholesale centers.

## Terminals (4)

- **Terminal 1** — China Southern Airlines, XiamenAir
- **Terminal 2** — Hainan Airlines, China Eastern Airlines
- **Terminal 3** — Loong Air
- **Terminal 4** — Qatar Airways, Emirates

## Dining (20)

- **Ajisen Express** — T2
- **Ajisen Ramen** — T4
- **Baker & Spice** — T4
- **Burger King** — T4
- **Claypot Rice** — T3
- **COSTA Coffee** — T4
- **Element Fresh** — T4
- **Family Mart Cafe** — T1
- **Grandma's Home** — T4
- **Haidilao** — T4
- **KFC** — T3
- **Kung Fu** — T3
- **McDonald's** — T3
- **Noodle House** — T3
- **Old Beijing Noodles** — T3
- **Pacific Coffee** — T4
- **Pizza Hut** — T4
- **Starbucks** — T4
- **Subway** — T3
- **Yonghe King** — T3

## Lounges (8)

- **Air China VIP Lounge** — T3 · Terminal 3, airline
- **Business Class Lounge** — T3 · Terminal 3, domestic
- **China Eastern Lounge** — T3 · Terminal 3, airline
- **Easygo VIP Lounge** — T3 · Terminal 3, paid access
- **First Class Lounge** — T3 · Terminal 3, domestic
- **HNA Club Lounge** — T3 · Terminal 3, airline
- **International VIP Lounge** — T2 · Terminal 2, international
- **VIP Lounge 4** — T4 · Terminal 4, airline VIP

## Shops (20)

- **7-Eleven** — T3 · Retail
- **ATM (Industrial and Commercial Bank of China)** — T4 · Service
- **Bookstore** — T3
- **C-Store** — T3
- **China Duty Free** — T4
- **Currency Exchange** — T4 · Service
- **Fashion Boutique** — T4
- **Hangzhou Silk** — T3
- **Jewelry Corner** — T3
- **Kids Toy Shop** — T4
- **LAWSON** — T4 · Retail
- **Luggage Packing** — T4 · Service
- **Relay** — T4
- **Seventh Heaven** — T4
- **Souvenir Gallery** — T4
- **Sunrise Duty Free** — T3
- **Tea House Shop** — T3
- **Traveler Electronics** — T4
- **Watsons** — T3
- **Zhejiang Specialties** — T4

## Parking (6)

- **EV Charging Area** — Electric vehicles
- **P1 Parking** — Short-stay
- **P2 Parking** — Long-stay
- **P3 Parking** — Economy
- **Underground Garage** — Covered
- **VIP Parking Lot** — Premium

## Ground transport (10)

- **Airport Shuttle Bus Chengzhan Railway Station Line** — Bus
- **Airport Shuttle Bus Downtown Line** — Bus
- **Airport Shuttle Bus East Railway Station Line** — Bus
- **Didi Chuxing** — Rideshare
- **Hangzhou Metro Line 19** — Metro · ≈50 min airport–downtown by metro overall (lines 1/7/19 mix)[4]
- **Hangzhou Metro Line 7** — Metro · ≈50 min airport–downtown by metro overall (lines 1/7/19 mix)[4]
- **Long-distance Coach Shaoxing Line** — Coach
- **Long-distance Coach Wuzhen Line** — Coach
- **Long-distance Coach Yiwu Line** — Coach
- **Taxi Rank** — Taxi

## Insider tips

- _Insider_: If your layover exceeds 24 hours, take advantage of Hangzhou’s 144-240-hour visa-free transit policy. Ensure you've shown your onward ticket and hotel booking at immigration in T4 for hassle-free entry.
- _Time_: Plan on passport control taking between 30-60 minutes in T4, particularly during early or late arrivals. This foresight is crucial for connecting flights or transportation pick-ups.
- _Avoid_: Skip flights during 7-9 a.m. or early evening if possible. Security queues at T1 and T3 spike during these peak hours, consistently reported at around 20 minutes.
- _Quiet_: T4’s architectural charm is best appreciated without rush. Arrive early for your flight to savor the contemporary designs and daylight-centric layout.
- _Local_: The airport shuttle to Hangzhou East Railway Station is a favorite among locals. Purchase your rail tickets 90 minutes after your flight's scheduled arrival to accommodate passport checks and luggage collection.
- _Money_: The metro, costing significantly less than a taxi, is your best bet for daytime airport transfer. Lines 7 and 19 provide direct access to downtown and Hangzhou East Railway Station.
- _Local_: Utilize the airport’s long-distance coaches for a swift trip directly to cities like Yiwu and Wuzhen without detours through Hangzhou, perfect for business travelers heading straight to factories or wholesale centers.
