๐จ๐ณ Yulin, China
Yulin Fumian Airport is Yulin's replacement-era civil airport in Guangxi, officially opened on August 28, 2020. Current public aerodrome data lists it as a medium airport with scheduled service and a 2,600 x 45 m paved runway, which matches its role as a modern domestic gateway rather than a legacy county airfield.
The airport was built to give Yulin direct access to China's trunk network without relying on longer road transfers to larger neighboring airports. Public reporting around the project describes a modern terminal sized for narrowbody domestic operations and positioned to support southeastern Guangxi's business, migrant-travel, and interprovincial demand.
Its practical identity is therefore straightforward: a new-generation Chinese domestic airport serving Yulin and Fumian District, with the scale and runway to handle regular narrowbody traffic while still remaining far smaller than Guangxi's provincial hubs.
Yulin Fumian Airport opened in August 2020 as Guangxi's newest regional aviation facility, serving the city of Yulin from its modern terminal located 21 kilometers from downtown. Regional cuisine in the terminal reflects local Guangxi flavors, though international food options remain limited. The airport's new infrastructure means services are still developing, so arrive early for check-in and security processes that may take longer than at established airports. Airport bus service connects to downtown Yulin, while ride-hailing apps like Didi provide convenient ground transportation - download offline maps and translation apps as English signage is limited.
The Class 4C airport features a 2,600-meter runway capable of handling narrow-body aircraft like A320s and B737s, providing efficient connections throughout China's major urban centers. The contemporary 20,000-square-meter terminal features eight boarding gates and two floors designed to handle 740,000 passengers annually, with seven aircraft stands accommodating domestic flights only. Security and customs procedures follow standard Chinese protocols, requiring proper documentation for all passengers. Weather delays are possible during summer typhoon season (June-October) when Guangxi experiences heavy rains and strong winds from tropical systems.
Connection planning should account for domestic flight patterns, with morning departures to Beijing and Shanghai offering optimal schedules for business travelers. Terminal amenities include VIP lounges, mother's lounges, medical emergency rooms, police station, and automatic check-in machines, reflecting modern Chinese airport design standards. Airlines including Hainan Airlines, Loong Airlines, and China Eastern operate scheduled services to Beijing, Shanghai, Xi'an, Shenzhen, Haikou, Kunming, and Hangzhou, with future international expansion to Southeast Asian destinations planned. The airport serves as an economic catalyst for southeastern Guangxi's development, supporting trade connections with ASEAN markets and improving business access to this traditionally agricultural region.
โข New terminal is still developing services at this airport.
โข Ride-hailing apps work well, but few English signsโdownload Mandarin maps.
โข Check your flight status before leaving for the airport.
โข Allow extra time during peak travel periods at this airport.
โข Keep important documents easily accessible at this airport.
Minimum domestic connection:
30 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
90 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources