Fuzhou Changle International Airport (in simplified Chinese福州长乐国际机场), or Fuzhou Airport for short, it the only civil aviation airport in Fuzhou. The IATA code of this airport is FOC, while the ICAO code of it is ZSFZ. It is currently the main airport of Fujian Province, and it is also the second base of Xiamen Airlines. Therefore, many people visiting Fujian Province would have probably visited this airport and enjoyed the facilities or services provided by this airport.
Fuzhou Changle International Airport is located in Changle City of Fuzhou at southeast of a town in the Zhang River sand, which is about 55 kilometers away from Fuzhou City Center. The airport was put into use since June 23, 1997. Fuzhou Changle International Airport has a runway of length and width of 3600 × 45 meter, and a parallel taxiway of length and width of 3600 × 23 meters. The construction of the first phase of the Fuzhou Changle International Airport was based on the standard that the airport could afford a passenger throughput of 6.5 million air passengers, and a cargo and mail annual handling capacity of 200,000 tons. Therefore, this airport could accommodate Boeing 747-400 and MD-11 and other large aircraft, to meet the demand for direct flights from this airport to Southeast Asia, North America and other areas far away from China.
The transport from the city centre of Changle to the airport includes 2 ways. On is taxi while the other one is airport bus. Of course, if you are approaching airport to pick up your friends, you could drive your own car there.
For airbus, the price of ticket is mostly 20 RMB per person so that if you are taking the bus from a place far away from the airport, it would be quite nice to take a bus. However, if you are quite near to the airport, taking a taxi might be more beneficial because the minimum fare of a taxi is 7RMB. Of course, it is up to you to choose.






