Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport launched its 2025 summer-autumn flight schedule on March 30. The updated plan includes 163 passenger and cargo routes, serving 112 destinations with 3,803 weekly flights.
An aerial view of Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport. [Photo/WeChat account of Guiyang Fabu]
Connections to major Chinese cities have been strengthened. Flights to Beijing now exceed 22 per day, while routes to Shanghai, Nanjing, and others offer more than 10 daily flights, ensuring fast and frequent services.
The airport operates 10 international and regional routes, including Singapore, Osaka, and Hanoi. In the new season, it will continue expanding its network under the 240-hour visa-free transit policy, with new routes planned to the Republic of Korea, Cambodia, and more – targeting a total of 15 international and regional connections in 2025.
Guiyang has also launched cargo routes to Yangon and Dhaka to support Guizhou exports and global trade, with a new Bangkok cargo route starting in early April.
To enhance passenger experiences, the airport has established an Overseas Guest Service Center in the arrivals hall, offering transport, currency exchange, and other services. All major international credit and debit cards are accepted throughout the terminal.
Transit passengers can enjoy free lounge access, meals, and accommodation while airport transfer services continue to be optimized.