Flights to Shanghai
Find your cheap flights to Shanghai in China prices start from just £430.00 flying with Lufthansa, CHINA EASTERN AIRLINES, Virgin and many more airlines! Find fantastic fares for flights to Shanghai with our travel partner Airline Network. In the list are the cheapest flight prices to Shanghai from UK airports, with discount business class and economy fares.
Flying direct to Shanghai in China lasts about fourteen hours. With our fares, you can book flights to Shanghai from London, Manchester, and Glasgow too.
![]() | CHINA EASTERN AIRLINES | from £430.00 |
![]() | Gulf Air | from £432.00 |
![]() | Air France | from £450.00 |
![]() | Emirates | from £483.00 |
![]() | British Airways | from £498.00 |
![]() | Virgin Atlantic | from £498.00 |
![]() | KLM Royal Dutch Airlines | from £505.00 |
![]() | Qatar Airways | from £557.00 |
![]() | Turkish Airlines | from £565.00 |
![]() | Cathay Pacific Airways | from £616.00 |
![]() | Singapore Airlines | from £817.00 |
![]() | Eva Airways | from £831.00 |
![]() | Thai Airways International | from £879.00 |
![]() | Malaysia Airlines | from £905.00 |
![]() | CHINA EASTERN AIRLINES | from £1007.00 |
![]() | Qatar Airways | from £1219.00 |
![]() | Emirates | from £1382.00 |
![]() | Austrian Airlines Group | from £1389.00 |
![]() | Lufthansa | from £1403.00 |
![]() | Alitalia | from £1416.00 |
![]() | KLM Royal Dutch Airlines | from £1430.00 |
![]() | Air France | from £1457.00 |
![]() | Scandinavian Airlines | from £1513.00 |
![]() | British Airways | from £1650.00 |
![]() | Finnair | from £1677.00 |
![]() | Royal Brunei | from £1711.00 |
![]() | Virgin Atlantic | from £2391.00 |
![]() | Thai Airways International | from £2403.00 |
![]() | Singapore Airlines | from £2591.00 |
![]() | Malaysia Airlines | from £2603.00 |
![]() | Korean Air Lines | from £3003.00 |
Shanghai Flights, China Highlights
Located in the east of China, Shanghai is a fast moving destination to travel to, and has a population of around 13 million people.
Gaining popularity as a destination for the whole family, Shanghai has tonnes to see and do, and something that all visitors to Shanghai should make an effort to see is the famous Oriental Pearl Tower – a highpoint of any visit to China for everyone!
Aside from the big festivities of Chinese New Year in February, there are dozens of smaller events throughout the year that are well worth experiencing and give real insight into the Chinese people.
In July, the Shanghai Beer Festival is an annual event that celebrates the great taste of beer, and is an occasion for the locals and visitors to get as drunk as possible in the name of sampling the best drinks in the world.
Autumn sees Shanghai gripped by the mid Autumn Festival, when people eat the famous moon cakes. This is followed immediately by the Shanghai Tourism Festival when the traditions of China are promoted and tourists are invited to join in a citywide celebration.






















