Fuzhou Airport (FOC)

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Fuzhou Changle International Airport (IATA: FOC, ICAO: ZSFZ) is the main international airport of Fuzhou, the capital city of Fujian province in China. 


Fuzhou Changle Airport is located 50 km (31 miles) east of downtown Fuzhou, close to Taiwan Strait shore. 

FOC Airport is a hub for Fuzhou Airlines and Xiamen Airlines

Fuzhou Airport handled 14,393,532 passengers in 2018

Terminal

Fuzhou Airport consists of a single passenger terminal. 

Facilities and Services

See some of the Services and Amenities at Fuzhou Airport Terminal:

- ATMs
- Clinic
- Smoking area
- Luggage carts
- Baggage storage
- Lost & found
- Bank

Contact

Address:
Zhanggang Town
Changle, Fuzhou
Fujian Province
350209
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA


Phone:

+86 591 28013372

Email:
[email protected]

Transport

The following means of transportation are available at Fuzhou Changle Airport: 


Bus: 
A good bunch of bus routes depart from Fuzhou Airport. 

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Train: Although until 2023 there won’t be a rail link, there are a couple of options to reach the nearest railway stations. 

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Taxi: 
Transfer to downtown Fuzhou by taxi in just 35 minutes. 

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Car rental: Car renting at Fuzhou Airport turns to be a nice way to explore the region on your own. Take a look at our search engine!

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About Fuzhou

Fuzhou is the capital of Fujian province in China, being part of Mindong, Eastern Fujian, linguistic and cultural region. 
The city lies on the left bank of Min River estuary, having a humid subtropical climate with very hot and humid summers and short winters. Some interesting sites in Fuzhou are Sanfang Qixiang, Lin Zehu Memorial Hall, Hualin Temple, Wu Ta "Black Pagoda" and Bai Ta "White Pagoda", Mount Gu and Saint Dominic’s Cathedral