I heard so many good things about Shanghai and why this Chinese city is drawing more and more tourists from around the world. So when I learned that AirAsia Zest is bringing me to Shanghai, I was stoked! So I applied right away for a tourist VISA to China at the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines which is located at the 2nd Floor of the World Center, 330 Sen. Gil J. Puyat Avenue, in Makati.
So if you plan to go to Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai or any city in mainland China, CLICK HERE to know the steps in acquiring a Chinese tourist VISA.
First thing I did at the airport was to pay for the P1,620.00 travel tax. Here are the current Travel Tax Rates:
The next step I did was to check-in my luggage. As you can see below there are two lines. The one on the left is for those who were able to check-in via mobile and website while the one on the right is the usual counter check-in.
Of course, the line on the left is way faster so I suggest you download the AirAsia app on your mobile or visit www.airasia.com for web check-in. Just enter your booking number, last name, mobile number for barcode delivery and you're done!
As for me, I downloaded the AirAsia app that's why I was able to secure a window seat. Aside from being able to check-in, you can also manage your booking, search for lowest fares, find great hotel deals, know your flight status, ask customer care, and read some travel guides via this cool mobile app. After checking in my luggage, it's time to pay for the terminal fee:
Then I proceed to the immigration to have my passport stamped.
At around 7:45pm, it's boarding time! A shuttle bus took all the passengers to the plane.
Aside from Uncle Chin's Chicken Rice, other available inflight meals include the Nasi Goreng, Nasi Kuning Manado, Roast Chicken with Blackpepper Sauce, Chicken Mayo Apple Sandwich, and more!
Here's a tip: When you prebook your meals online prior to your flight, you'll get priority service, more choices and 20% discount! At around 10:30pm, we arrived at Pudong International Airport in Shanghai. Thanks Mr. Pilot for the smooth flight. We are actually 30 minutes ahead of schedule. Two flight attendants greeted us good night as we alight the plane.
I breezed through immigration, claimed my luggage and rode a taxi outside the airport going to The Bund Riverside Hotel, my home in Shanghai for 5 days. And since my hotel is located at the Bund, here's my very first snap of Shanghai's skyline:
As for my next update, I will blog about my adventures in Shanghai! AirAsia Zest, by the way, flies daily from Manila to Shanghai. For bookings and other details, visit visit www.airasia.com. And to get updated with the lowest fares to Shanghai and other AirAsia Zest's international destinations like Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Macau and Seoul (Incheon), like their official Facebook page: www.facebook.com/AirAsiaPhilippines.
Cross-published in Starmometer.com