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Qingdao (TAO) → Chongqing (CKG)
Sichuan Airlines
Friday, 10 May 2024
₱ 4,164.26
Singapore (SIN) → Chongqing (CKG)
Airlines
Sunday, 19 May 2024
₱ 12,018.15
Jakarta (CGK) → Chongqing (CKG)
Airlines
Monday, 29 Apr 2024
₱ 12,507.38
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Chongqing (CKG)
Airlines
Saturday, 18 May 2024
₱ 85,883.84
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Chongqing (CKG)
Airlines
Saturday, 18 May 2024
₱ 101,354.30
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Chongqing (CKG)
Airlines
Saturday, 18 May 2024
₱ 150,014.87

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Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport Plaza Premium Lounge
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Flights to Chongqing, China

Chongqing is famous for its Great Hall of the People, a large hall for political meetings and cultural events which is similar to the Temple of Heaven found in Beijing, being its architectural symbol. Being one of China’s four municipalities under direct central government administration, it is located on the transitional area between the Tibetan Plateau and the plains on the middle and lower parts of the Yangtze River. Chongqing is officially abbreviated as “Yu”, which has originated from the old name of a part of the Jialing River. With a rich history and culture, Chongqing is regarded as one of China’s National Central Cities and the economic center of the Yangtze basin, being a manufacturing center and transportation hub. Chongqing is also the most populous Chinese municipality and the largest directly controlled municipality with 26 districts, eight counties and four autonomous counties, as well as the only municipality located far away from the coastal areas.

Airports in Chongqing

1. Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport

Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport is the airport that is currently serving the Chongqing city, located in Yubei District which is about 19 kilometers north of the Chongqing city center. It is a 72-hour transit visa-free airport for foreigners coming from all over the world and has been ranked first in the “Best Airport for 25-40 Million Passenger Size” category by Airports Council International. It is the ninth-busiest airport worldwide as of 2018, being the eighth busiest airport by traffic movements and tenth busiest by cargo traffic in China. The airport has two active terminals, namely Terminal 2 for domestic flights and Terminal 3A for other domestic flights and international flights, while there is also a Terminal 1 which is being closed. It has three runways that are 3,200, 3,600 and 3,800 meters long respectively, and one is made of asphalt and the others by concrete. It is the hub for airlines such as China Express Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Sichuan Airlines, Shandong Airlines, Chongqing Airlines, Tianjin Airlines, West Air and XiamenAir, as well as being a focus city for Air China and Hainan Airlines. There are flights from Manila to Chongqing provided by these airlines, ranging from 16,225 pesos to 25,272 pesos.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Chongqing?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travelers to find the cheapest flights to Chongqing.All you need to do is to simply key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Don’t hesitate to use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Chongqing.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Chongqing?

While Chongqing is a destination that is suitable for visits all year round, the off-peak season is from November to February because of the much lower temperatures and higher frequency of rain. This could be a great time to get reasonable offers at lower prices. It is excellent news if you plan your trip well, you can save your money because the price for hotels and flights during the peak season will be much higher and cost you a lot of money. Nonetheless, if you want to come over when the crowd is available, the peak season in Chongqing is during the June to August which is during the summer months. Nonetheless, the best time to visit Chongqing is around the periods' spring and autumn because of the much better weather which is suitable for going out.

Chongqing, like other similar regions around China, has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate which implies cool winters that tend to be dry at first before gradually wettening, and long, hot, humid summers which are also rainy. As one of the “Three Furnaces” of the Yangtze River alongside Wuhan and Nanjing, summers in Chongqing are among the hottest and most humid in China. As such, its winter periods are much shorter. Meanwhile, the annual precipitation is around 1,108 mm in which half of them being delivered in rains from April to September. The highest temperature recorded is at 43 degree Celsius back in 2006 and the lowest temperature recorded is at -1.8 degree Celsius back in 1975.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Chongqing?

Chongqing was once a capital of China and one of the three headquarters of the Allies during World War II. As such, it has a lot of historic buildings in addition to attractions with wonderful architecture.

1. Great Hall of the People – The Great Hall of the People is found in Yuzhong District and was constructed between 1951 and 1954. Covering a total area of 66,000 square meters, the building comprises a large auditorium of 18,500 square meters with three adjoining parts. At night, lights are turned on which makes the area even more beautiful and the scene more mesmerizing.

2. Qutang Gorge – Qutang Gorge is the shortest among the Three Gorges of China, yet it is also the most spectacular of them all. It is also the narrowest among the three gorges, with the widest gap measuring up to 150 meters. Found downstream of the ancient Baidicheng village, one can see the Yangtze River passing between Chijia Mountain and Baiyan Mountain.

3. Fengdu Ghost City – Being one of the major ancient site that can be found 170 kilometers away from Chongqing, the Fengdu Ghost City is large complex consisting of shrines, temples and monasteries that are dedicated to the afterlife, which can be observed in their designs, dioramas and statues related to Diyu and Naraka, a Chinese mythology concept that signifies hell.

Chongqing is famous for its Great Hall of the People, a large hall for political meetings and cultural events which is similar to the Temple of Heaven found in Beijing, being its architectural symbol. Being one of China’s four municipalities under direct central government administration, it is located on the transitional area between the Tibetan Plateau and the plains on the middle and lower parts of the Yangtze River. Chongqing is officially abbreviated as “Yu”, which has originated from the old name of a part of the Jialing River. With a rich history and culture, Chongqing is regarded as one of China’s National Central Cities and the economic center of the Yangtze basin, being a manufacturing center and transportation hub. Chongqing is also the most populous Chinese municipality and the largest directly controlled municipality with 26 districts, eight counties and four autonomous counties, as well as the only municipality located far away from the coastal areas.

Airports in Chongqing

1. Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport

Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport is the airport that is currently serving the Chongqing city, located in Yubei District which is about 19 kilometers north of the Chongqing city center. It is a 72-hour transit visa-free airport for foreigners coming from all over the world and has been ranked first in the “Best Airport for 25-40 Million Passenger Size” category by Airports Council International. It is the ninth-busiest airport worldwide as of 2018, being the eighth busiest airport by traffic movements and tenth busiest by cargo traffic in China. The airport has two active terminals, namely Terminal 2 for domestic flights and Terminal 3A for other domestic flights and international flights, while there is also a Terminal 1 which is being closed. It has three runways that are 3,200, 3,600 and 3,800 meters long respectively, and one is made of asphalt and the others by concrete. It is the hub for airlines such as China Express Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Sichuan Airlines, Shandong Airlines, Chongqing Airlines, Tianjin Airlines, West Air and XiamenAir, as well as being a focus city for Air China and Hainan Airlines. There are flights from Manila to Chongqing provided by these airlines, ranging from 16,225 pesos to 25,272 pesos.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Chongqing?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travelers to find the cheapest flights to Chongqing.All you need to do is to simply key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Don’t hesitate to use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Chongqing.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Chongqing?

While Chongqing is a destination that is suitable for visits all year round, the off-peak season is from November to February because of the much lower temperatures and higher frequency of rain. This could be a great time to get reasonable offers at lower prices. It is excellent news if you plan your trip well, you can save your money because the price for hotels and flights during the peak season will be much higher and cost you a lot of money. Nonetheless, if you want to come over when the crowd is available, the peak season in Chongqing is during the June to August which is during the summer months. Nonetheless, the best time to visit Chongqing is around the periods' spring and autumn because of the much better weather which is suitable for going out.

Chongqing, like other similar regions around China, has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate which implies cool winters that tend to be dry at first before gradually wettening, and long, hot, humid summers which are also rainy. As one of the “Three Furnaces” of the Yangtze River alongside Wuhan and Nanjing, summers in Chongqing are among the hottest and most humid in China. As such, its winter periods are much shorter. Meanwhile, the annual precipitation is around 1,108 mm in which half of them being delivered in rains from April to September. The highest temperature recorded is at 43 degree Celsius back in 2006 and the lowest temperature recorded is at -1.8 degree Celsius back in 1975.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Chongqing?

Chongqing was once a capital of China and one of the three headquarters of the Allies during World War II. As such, it has a lot of historic buildings in addition to attractions with wonderful architecture.

1. Great Hall of the People – The Great Hall of the People is found in Yuzhong District and was constructed between 1951 and 1954. Covering a total area of 66,000 square meters, the building comprises a large auditorium of 18,500 square meters with three adjoining parts. At night, lights are turned on which makes the area even more beautiful and the scene more mesmerizing.

2. Qutang Gorge – Qutang Gorge is the shortest among the Three Gorges of China, yet it is also the most spectacular of them all. It is also the narrowest among the three gorges, with the widest gap measuring up to 150 meters. Found downstream of the ancient Baidicheng village, one can see the Yangtze River passing between Chijia Mountain and Baiyan Mountain.

3. Fengdu Ghost City – Being one of the major ancient site that can be found 170 kilometers away from Chongqing, the Fengdu Ghost City is large complex consisting of shrines, temples and monasteries that are dedicated to the afterlife, which can be observed in their designs, dioramas and statues related to Diyu and Naraka, a Chinese mythology concept that signifies hell.

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