Qingdao Liuting International Airport Explained

Image2-Width:250
Iata:TAO
Icao:ZSQD
Image Map Caption:CAAC airport chart
Type:Defunct
Operator:Qingdao International Airport Group Co., Ltd.
City-Served:Qingdao
Location:Liuting Street, Chengyang, Qingdao, Shandong, China
Elevation-M:10
Opened:
Coordinates:36.2661°N 120.3744°W
Pushpin Map:China Shandong Qingdao#China Shandong#China
Pushpin Label:TAO
Metric-Elev:y
Metric-Rwy:y
R1-Number:17/35
R1-Length-M:3,400
R1-Length-F:11,155
R1-Surface:Concrete (Closed)
Stat-Year:2021
Stat1-Header:Passengers
Stat1-Data:16,031,973
Stat2-Header:Cargo
Stat2-Data:237,603 Ton
Stat3-Header:Num. of Flights
Stat3-Data:139,677
Footnotes:Source: List of the busiest airports in China
Qingdao Liuting International Airport
Order:st
P:Qīngdǎo Liútíng Guójì Jīchǎng
W:Ch'ing1tao3 Liu2t'ing2 Kuo2chi4 Chi1ch'ang3

Qingdao Liuting International Airport was an airport that served the city of Qingdao in East China's Shandong province. It is located in Liuting Street, Chengyang District. Built in 1944, it is about 23 kilometers away from the center of Qingdao, and is a Class 4E civil international airport, one of the twelve major trunk airports in China.

Liuting served as a hub for Shandong Airlines, Beijing Capital Airlines and Qingdao Airlines as well as a focus city for China Eastern Airlines. It was the city's main airport until it was replaced by the newly built Qingdao Jiaodong International Airport on 12 August 2021.[1]

History

From 2004 to 2006, the airport underwent an expansion of its terminal as well as adding more parking spaces which was part of its initial 2010 goal to expand Liuting Airport to handle 5.2 million passengers annually or 2400 passengers and almost 120,000 tons of cargo hourly. The runway was also extended to its current length. Its IATA code is used for its former romanized name Tsingtao.

In 2018, Qingdao Liuting was the 15th busiest airport in China with 24.53 million passengers.[2] Due to its lack of room to expand as it is being surrounded by the city, in December 2013, the Chinese government approved the construction of Qingdao Jiaodong International Airport. All flights were transferred to Jiaodong Airport when it opened on 12 August 2021.

Qingdao did not have a non-stop intercontinental air link until 29 March 2016, when Lufthansa's existing service to Frankfurt, Germany via Shenyang was upgraded to a non-stop flight to Frankfurt.[3] Later in the year, Beijing Capital Airlines introduced service to Melbourne, Australia[4] and Vancouver, Canada in early 2017.[5]

Access

The airport is about north of the city, and connected by taxis, three airport shuttle bus lines (701路, 702路, 703路), two tourism bus lines (Huangdao Special Line, Jiaonan Special Line), and intercity buses to neighboring cities.[6]

Long-distance coach

Qingdao Liuting International Airport Bus Terminal is a national level 3 highway passenger terminal, which was opened in September 2014 for operation. With a land area of 3,000 square meters, a total construction area of 800 square meters, a parking area of more than 1,000 square meters, and more than 10 departure spaces, the bus terminal is designed for a maximum daily capacity of up to 6,000 passengers.According to the airport's official website in 2017, the station has more than 20 routes, with more than 110 daily departures and an average daily capacity of more than 1,400 passengers.

Taxi

Qingdao Liuting International Airport Taxi Stand is located in the underground car park of Terminal T2.

Metro

Liuting station (Qingdao Metro Line 1[7]), opened in December 2020.[8]

Access Cities

Qingzhou, Rongcheng, Wendeng, Longkou, Rizhao, Weifang, Gaomi, Jiaozhou, Zibo, Shouguang, Zhucheng, Yantai, Weihai, Haiyang, Changle, Yushan, Dongying, Guangrao, Changle, Zhaoyuan, Penglai, Huangdao.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 青岛胶东国际机场正式转场运营. 2021-08-12.
  2. Web site: http://www.caac.gov.cn/XXGK/XXGK/TJSJ/201903/P020190305338562571372.xls?COLLCC=3782305670&. zh: 2018年民航机场生产统计公报. 2019-03-12 . 2019-03-05 . Civil Aviation Administration of China. zh.
  3. Web site: Qingdao opens direct flight route to Europe.
  4. Web site: Capital Airlines to Launch Qingdao-Melbourne Route. 26 August 2016.
  5. Web site: China's Capital Airlines today launches first Vancouver flight.
  6. Web site: Qingdao Liuting Airport Transportation: Shuttle and Inter-city Buses. travelchinaguide.com. 2017-07-13.
  7. Web site: 线路导航 青岛地铁.
  8. Web site: 快讯!青岛地铁1号线北段、8号线北段正式开通!.