China Travel Time Between Cities: Train vs. Flight

For Beijing to Shanghai, the train wins door to door. For Beijing to Chengdu, the plane wins by 3 hours. The breakeven is roughly 5 hours of train time.

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The calculation is simpler than most people think. Beijing South station is on metro Line 4. Shanghai Hongqiao station is on metro Lines 2 and 10. You exit the train and are in the city center in 30 minutes. Beijing Capital Airport is 35 km from the city center. That is 50 to 90 minutes in traffic or 50 minutes by airport express. Add airport check-in time on each end. The 2-hour Beijing to Shanghai flight becomes a 6 to 7 hour journey. The 4.5-hour train becomes a 5.5-hour journey. The train wins. Full transport context: China Transportation Guide.

The Core Table

RouteG-TrainDoor-to-Door TrainFlightDoor-to-Door FlightTake the…
Beijing to Shanghai4h 30min5h 30min2h6h to 7hTrain
Beijing to Xi’an4h 30min5h 30min2h6h to 7hTrain
Shanghai to Hangzhou45min1h 30minNo directN/ATrain only
Beijing to Chengdu7h 30min8h 30min2h 30min5h 30minFlight
Shanghai to Chengdu10h+11h+2h 30min5h 30minFlight
Guangzhou to Shanghai7h 30min8h 30min2h 30min6hFlight
Any city to Hainan (Sanya)Not by railN/A2h to 4h5h to 7hFlight (only option)

Why the Airport Transfer Matters So Much

The problem with flying in China is not the flight. It is the airport locations. Beijing Capital Airport (PEK) is 35 km northeast of the city center. Shanghai Pudong (PVG) is 40 km from The Bund. Add 90 minutes for check-in requirements, the airport transfer both ends, and security, and a 2-hour flight becomes 5.5 to 6.5 hours of actual travel time. High-speed train stations are almost always in city centers or connected by metro. This is the real reason trains beat planes on routes under 5 hours.

When Flights Are the Clear Choice

The flight calculation changes completely on longer routes. Beijing to Chengdu by G-train takes 7.5 to 8 hours. The flight takes 2.5 hours. Even accounting for airport transfers, the flight saves 3 to 4 hours. The rule: if the G-train time on a route exceeds 5 hours, compare the door-to-door totals.

Practical Booking Tips

  • Trains: book on Trip.com or 12306. Up to 15 days in advance. Rail guide.
  • Flights: book 4 to 6 weeks ahead on Trip.com. Flights guide.
  • Flexibility: trains allow changes with a fee. Most budget domestic flights are non-refundable.
  • Summer flights: build a buffer day if flying into Shanghai or Guangzhou in July to September. Delays cascade.

Frequently Asked Questions

The train is faster door to door. G-train: 4 to 4.5 hours, Beijing South station to Shanghai Hongqiao station, both metro-connected city centers. Flight: 2 hours in the air plus 90 min airport check-in plus 60 to 90 min airport transfer each end. Total: train 5 to 6 hours versus flight 6 to 7 hours. The train also costs less and is significantly more reliable.

When the G-train takes more than 5 to 6 hours, or the destination is an island. Chengdu to Shanghai: 10+ hours by train vs 2.5 hours by plane. Any route to Hainan Island: train not possible. Rule of thumb: if the G-train exceeds 5.5 hours on a route, run the door-to-door comparison.

Moderate. Higher delay rate than high-speed trains, especially in summer. Military-controlled airspace narrows commercial corridors. Summer thunderstorms at Shanghai and Guangzhou cause cascading delays from June to September. The Civil Aviation Administration of China publishes punctuality data. High-speed trains run on schedule over 95% of the time.

Trip.com is the most foreigner-friendly platform: English interface, foreign credit cards, e-tickets. Air China, China Eastern, and China Southern’s own apps also work with foreign passports and Visa/Mastercard. For which airline to use on which routes: China Domestic Flights guide.

Second class for journeys under 5 hours. First class for longer journeys if the budget allows. Second class: 5 across (3+2), wide seats, power sockets, fold-down tray. Comfortable for 5 hours. First class: 4 across (2+2), more space, footrest. Worth it on longer routes. Full class comparison: China High-Speed Rail guide.

For full high-speed rail guidance: China High-Speed Rail guide. For transport overview: China Transportation Guide.

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