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Flights from Shanghai to Macau

Find cheap airlines flights from Shanghai to Macau

Choose from 5 carriers that fly from Shanghai to Macau, including China Eastern Airlines, Air Macau, and Spring Airlines. Enjoy the cheapest tickets on this route with Spring Airlines.

Book direct flights from Shanghai to Macau: One way flights from €23, round trip flights from €85. Find flight deals for the next 3 months below.

Displayed flight fares from Shanghai to Macau are based on average prices across airlines for the next 3 months, according to the latest Trip.com database.

Flight Info | Shanghai to Macau

The distance between Shanghai and Macau is approximately 1,259.18 km. It takes around 2 hours 44 minutes on average to fly from Shanghai to Macau. Based on Trip.com's data travel demand peaks in July. The off-season for travel is October.

Cheapest one-way flight price€23
Cheapest round-trip ticket price€85
Off-season for travelOctober
Peak season for travelJuly
Flight distance1,259.18 km
Average flight time2 hours 44 minutes
Popular airlineChina Eastern Airlines

When is the cheapest time to fly from Shanghai to Macau?

The cheapest time for Shanghai to Macau flights: Dec 28 to Jan 4 — one way flight prices from €23.

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Displayed fare trends are based on Trip.com's aggregated average of the lowest flight prices from Shanghai to Macau, calculated over the upcoming 10 weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the cheapest flights from Shanghai to Macau (SHA-MFM)?

    Based on Trip.com data, Spring Airlines offers one-way fares as low as €23 on Cheapest nonstop routes (e.g. PVG to MFM on Sat, Jan 3), while Spring Airlines offers Cheapest nonstop round-trips from €85 departing on Sun, Jan 4 and returning on Wed, Jan 7.
  • At the moment, you can catch a nonstop flight from Shanghai to Macau with the following airlines, including: China Eastern Airlines Air Macau Spring Airlines Air China Shanghai Airlines Selected airlines are based on historical data collected from flight bookings users made on Trip.com within the last 90 days.
  • It takes around 2 hours 44 minutes to fly from Shanghai (SHA) to Macau (MFM).
  • By analyzing data from all airlines on the Trip.com flight calendar, it looks like the best time to book a flight from Shanghai to Macau is around 40 days (6 weeks) in advance, and the best time to fly is usually on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Tuesday typically offers the cheapest flights for departure, while Saturday offers the best return deals.
  • Based on Trip.com data in the past 4 weeks, there is 71 flight per week flying from Shanghai to Macau. You can check the weekly schedule for popular airlines on this route below: China Eastern Airlines: S/M/T/W/T/F/S -- MU9991 (17:56) China Eastern Airlines: S/M/T/W/T/F/S -- MU8645 (10:25)
  • To find best deals on flights from Shanghai to Macau, you can use various tools on Trip.com:
    · Be flexible with your travel dates to get the cheapest flight deal. Now the cheapest flight deal is on Sat, Jan 3, with one-way flights priced at just €23.
    · Compare airlines strategically. Budget carriers often provide the lowest base fares, while we found the most affordable airline currently operating on this route is Spring Airlines.
    · Set up price alerts to easily monitor ticket prices without having to check every day.
    · Check Trip.com flight deals and promo codes frequently.
    · Avoid peak season unless you book very early. It seems the peak season for Macau travel is around July.
    · Get exclusive promo codes for Trip.com app users.
  • The cheapest months to fly from Shanghai to Macau is October, when demand for travel is lower.
  • After crunching the numbers on our December flight calendar, it's currently cheapest to fly from Shanghai to Macau on December 11, 2025 with Spring Airlines, with prices starting at €40.
  • You can land at any one of the following hubs in Macau, with Shanghai Pudong International Airport to Macau International Airport (PVG-MFM) is by far the most common option on this route: Macau International Airport (MFM).
  • The time difference between Macau and Shanghai is 0h.
  • Tickets can only be changed or canceled if permitted by airline policy. To submit a change or cancellation request, go to the flight bookings page, select the option to change or cancel your booking, choose the relevant passengers and segment, and submit a request. Please note that additional charges may apply according to the airline ticket policy. However, if the flight has been rescheduled and you would like to change or cancel your ticket, you can submit an involuntary cancellation request. For more details about change and cancellation policies, please check the customer support pages.

Flight from Shanghai to Macau

Macau might be known as the “Vegas of the East” but it has its own charm. Macau has been a Portuguese colony for over 300 years.  From casinos, five-star hotels, the Grand Prix to one of the world’s first fusion cuisines, architecture, customs, historic sites and beaches, Macau makes for a one-stop destination for travelers of all kinds, with its the East meets West vibe. 

How to Get There 

You can reach Macau via Macau International Airport (MFM) from Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport (SHA). There are 7 airlines that provide direct flights to Macau which are Air China, Air Macau, China Eastern, Shanghai Airlines, Shenzhen Airlines, Juneyao Air and Spring Airlines. Air Macau is the most popular airline that flies from Shanghai to Macau and offers cheap flights from Singapore. 

Tip: The airport offers transport options like public transport, taxi service, limousine service and shuttle bus. 

Things to Do

Macau is known for its casinos and some of them are so beautiful that gambling isn’t even the main attraction and you have tourists stopping in front of these casinos to take pictures. The most famous ones are the Grand Lisboa, The Venetian Casino and Galaxy. The Venetian Casino is one of the world’s largest casino and hotel and it has a shopping mall inside the hotel that is modeled after Venice. And there is an actual canal with flowing water and gondola rides! The mall is a shoppers’ paradise filled with plenty of luxury designer brands and a variety of dining options.

Senado Square, one of Macau’s most popular attraction is simply photogenic and is filled with many heritage sites, shops, restaurants and souvenir vendors. The main square is decorated accordingly based on the festival of the month or season, boasting rich traditions and culture. The square is surrounded by colorful neo-classical buildings. 

The Ruins of St Paul, a world heritage site is located within the Senado Square was originally built in the 17th century and was destroyed by fire in 1835. Today only the façade of the Church and St Paul’s college remains. Located just beside this site is the Travessa da Paixao also known as Love Lane with a history of 80 years. The beautiful colored buildings make for a picturesque spot among many tourists. 

Rua du Cunha, named after a Portuguese explorer, is a narrow street serving delicious local food. This alley is home to the famous eatery shops in Macau, such as Lord Stow, Gelatina Mok Yi Kei, Seng Cheong Crab Porridge and more. 

Tip: The city also puts up incredible shows and performances, living up to its nickname “Vegas of Asia”. You can easily fill an entire day with many different types of performances, from singing to dancing, to opera and light shows.  

Where to Stay 

There are all kinds of accommodation to suit all kinds of travelers, from spa resorts to luxury hotels and casinos. The best ones include the Galaxy, the Venetian Casino and the Grand Lisboa. There are many 5-star hotels near popular landmarks and attractions such as The Ruins of St Paul’s, Historic Centre of Macau, Senado Square and Performance Lake at Wynn Palace. All in all, it truly is a wonderful experience for all travellers alike. 

Tip: A trip to Macau would not be complete without visiting the Taipa Village which is situated on Taipa Island. It gives travelers a real insight of 20th-century culture and heritage of Macau. Taipa also offers a diverse range of dining, shopping, leisure activities, historic attractions, colonial villas and churches.

With so many options, deciding where to stay in Macau can be quite confusing. However, with Trip.com, it is easy to make your hotel reservations as well as Shanghai-Macau flight bookings, with the best rates and customer service.