Categories: Travel and Tourism

Discover Shanghai in less than 24 hours: Trip.com Group free transit tours

Trip.com Group launches “Shanghai Express”, free layover city tours for international travellers stopping at Shanghai Pudong International Airport for over eight hours.

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The Shanghai Tour

These tours, starting April 15, 2024, cater to those eligible for China’s visa-free transit policy. With all-inclusive services, including airport pick-up, attraction tickets, and e-sim cards, travellers can explore Shanghai hassle-free. Each tour, accommodating up to ten travellers, lasts five to six hours, showcasing top attractions recommended by Trip.Best list.

Han Feng, Trip.com’s Head of Marketing, expresses excitement about offering short-term travellers a memorable Shanghai experience. Registrations are available on a first-come, first-served basis at the airport’s Trip.com Group currency exchange counter.

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