Amenities
High-speed wifi
Refreshments
Restaurant
Snacks
Available Workspaces
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Day Pass
Contact for pricing
Opening Hours
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Reviews
yi Xiong
I absolutely love Shuangliu Airport. I've flown there many times, but I've never really explored it properly. When I arrived at Shuangliu Airport to rest at night, I wandered around the next day, exploring every part of the airport and viewing the planes from different angles through the glass windows. The waiting hall chairs are all standard brown-red chairs, but there are also brown-red recliners, massage chairs, white European-style chairs, and other multifunctional chairs. It's very user-friendly. Many people with early flights or long layovers use the airport waiting hall to rest, providing a truly special resting place. I flew in Southeast Asia and returned to China, noticing the abundance of couches. I saw both international and domestic travelers lounging comfortably on them. However, some men and women were less than hygienic, lying on them with their shoes on. It was quite uncomfortable to see them. It made me feel bad for them. How could they not care for and cherish such beautiful soft couches? Shuangliu Airport's thoughtful amenities provide comfort and thoughtfulness for passengers. Purified water is available outside each restroom. I give this airport a thumbs up. Small open-air gardens are located at regular intervals throughout the airport, similar to the on-site forest park at Daxing Airport. While the gardens at Tianfu Airport are smaller, with fewer plants and a less distinct theme, the landscape is still unique. Each area has its own unique design, resembling a small residential garden. Smoking shelters are located inside, and the gardens outside are beautiful, with blooming flowers, beautiful landscaping, and plenty of seating. I couldn't help but praise the excellent construction of Shuangliu Airport! I love watching planes. I've been a plane flyer my whole life, enjoying the service of the flight attendants. I also deeply admire the flight attendants who persevere through their work, never forgetting their original aspirations, and continue working until retirement. This job is grueling, and the noise from airplanes can be quite harmful. Every time I fly, the flight attendants' warm service—"Hello, welcome aboard!" and "Hello, take care!"—is a testament to the warm and thoughtful service they provide passengers. This is my experience at Shuangliu International Airport, and it's well worth a visit.
Believe That Jack
panda in the 2s.
Yohan Perera
There are two airports in Chengdu city in Sichuan and this is the domestic airport. ShuangLiu. This is a modern high-tech airport in the city. You can travel almost all the cities within China from this airport. Sichuan Airlines and China Southern often operate here and Air China rarely comes here and operate.
reggie kurniawan
Medium size airport with clear signage. Ehailing stand right across arrival gate.
Frequently Asked Questions
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First Class Lounge 1(Landside) is open during regular business hours listed above. For any other requirements, make sure to contact the operator directly.
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Most, if not all, amenities are available to you as a member, regardless of the type of membership. Some shared spaces, like the meeting rooms, need to be booked in advance and private offices are only available for those with a subscription. However, all the other areas, like the lounge, kitchen and breakout spaces, are usable by every member. All complimentary services are available and anything ancillary can be purchased or negotiated with Dragon Pass.
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The open desk is the way to go if you’re looking for a flexible workspace in an open environment where you can socialize with other members. Or, choose a dedicated desk if you want a designated space that also allows you to keep in touch with the community.
A private office works wonders if you or your team need a quiet, secluded space to conduct your work and interact with people in your organization.
It’s important to understand the different types of coworking arrangements available to you, depending on the type of work that you do and its duration, and whether you’re a solo worker or part of a team.
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Absolutely. Flexibility is one of the best parts of coworking. Most coworking memberships are month-to-month, so you can quickly adjust your space preferences according to your unique requirements and the size of your team. Whether that means upgrading the space or downsizing it or even completely changing the type of coworking subscription that you use, you always have the option to adjust as you go.
It may be possible to adjust your membership before current membership ends, but you will have to discuss and negotiate directly with Dragon Pass, who is more than happy to help out.
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Yes, you can certainly take a tour of the space before signing up for a membership. In fact, it’s encouraged, to help you get a feel for what your workday will look like. Reach out here to set up a time to come and see the space.