Changement de terminal à Pudong, visa ?

Delphineva

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10 Fev 2010
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Bonjour,

J'ai une correspondance à Pudong, j'arrive terminal 2 et je part terminal 1.
Ai je besoin de sortir, donc passer les douanes, donc d'un visa pour prendre mon vol suivant ?
Ou y a t'il une connexion entre le T1 et T2 ?

Merci de vos réponses
 
Il faut passer par Bangkok,

faire un trek pieds nus jusqu'a Kuala Lumpur, pour ensuite arriver en radeau dans la banlieue de Kyoto, le tout, sans respirer, puisqu'il faut un visa respiratoire..

Autrement, je crois qu'il y a une connexion entre le T1 et le T2, donc normalement pas de soucis (a confirmer).
 
Bonjour, la reponse en anglais:


  1. Visa-free transit
    • Visas are not required of aliens who hold air tickets to the final destination and have booked seats on international airliners flying directly through China, and will stay in a transit city for less than 24 hours without leaving the airport.
    • Visas are not required of passport holders of the following countries, who transit through Pudong Airport or Hongqiao Airport of Shanghai, provided they hold valid passports, visas for the onward countries, final destination tickets and have booked seats, and stay in Shanghai for less than 48 hours : Republic of Korea, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Austria, Greece, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Iceland.

Pas besoin de visa donc.

Pour infos:

Please make sure you go to the right terminal building. Special roadway and buses are accessible for the convenience of shuttling between T1 and T2. Passenger can go through the three long corridors between them. These regular buses depart every 10 minute and take about 5 minutes from one building to the other. They can be found at Exit 1 of the domestic and Exit 8 of the international departure levels in T1 and Exit 23 of the international and Exit 27 of the domestic departure levels in T2. Operating hours range from 06:00 to 21:00. In addition, passengers can get into T2 via the connecting porch for Maglev trains. For those who drive by themselves or take taxis, they can get to T2 though A20 Expressway, A1 (Yingbin Dadao) and then Shanghai North-South Elevated Freeway.

Source Autorite chinoise et aeroportuaire.

Bon voyage