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The cost of a one-way flight from Beijing to Qingdao ranges from $96 (May 2026) to $277 (April 2027). On average, the ticket price is about $181–$401.
A non-stop flight is the most convenient and comfortable way to fly from Beijing to Qingdao, despite the fact that sometimes flights with transfers can cost significantly less.
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Flight prices from Beijing to Qingdao are steadily rising: from May 2026 to April 2027, ticket costs increased by 188%. The sooner you book, the better the deal.
The most significant price increase was from May 2026 to April 2027 — up 188%. The best time to fly is May 2026–June 2026, when the average price is $113. In September 2026–April 2027, tickets cost around $238.
Given the rising prices, it's best not to delay your purchase. Flying in May 2026–June 2026 can save you up to 53% compared to the most expensive months.
Price variation across months on this route is 34.9%. Your choice of departure month significantly affects the total flight cost.
Flights from Beijing to Qingdao are operated by several airlines — Shandong Airlines, Air China, and Asiana Airlines. This allows passengers to flexibly choose flights based on departure time, cost, and additional services. The minimum ticket price starts at $95, making this destination accessible to travelers with different budgets. We help compare all available options in real time, so you can book tickets at the best value for money. The service ensures transparent search and lets you book affordable flights in just a few clicks.
Beijing — Qingdao
05/30/2026
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starting at $95
Beijing — Qingdao
05/26/2026
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starting at $99
Beijing — Qingdao
06/03/2026
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starting at $105
Beijing — Qingdao
06/02/2026
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starting at $110
Beijing — Qingdao
06/01/2026
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starting at $110
Beijing — Qingdao
05/29/2026
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SC4652
starting at $119
Beijing — Qingdao
05/28/2026
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CA1525
starting at $123
Beijing — Qingdao
05/31/2026
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CA1525
starting at $123
Beijing — Qingdao
06/26/2026
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Direct flight
SC4652
starting at $126
Beijing — Qingdao
06/25/2026
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Direct flight
CA1525
starting at $129
The cheapest flight ticket from Beijing to Qingdao according to data for the last 48 hours costs $95
Often the best time to buy tickets from Beijing to Qingdao is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Beijing to Qingdao can be found flying in these months: May, June, September.
The fastest flights from Beijing to Qingdao start from 1 hour 25 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Beijing — Qingdao: Shandong Airlines, Air China
The cheapest one-way flight from Beijing to Qingdao departs on 05/30/2026, is operated by Shandong Airlines and costs $95
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Beijing to Qingdao departs on 06/01/2026, is operated by Shandong Airlines and costs $197
Fastest flight from Beijing to Qingdao takes 1h 25m
There are direct flights on this route 7 days a week: Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, and Sa
The distance between Beijing and Qingdao is 533km (330 miles). The average flight duration is 1h 30m. There are 34 direct flights from Beijing to Qingdao. Beijing and Qingdao are in the same time zone. Flights from Beijing begin at 9:00 AM. The latest flight from Beijing departs at 9:15 PM
Air China
Every day
starting at $146
The only airline operating direct flights from Beijing to Qingdao is Air China. Flights operate every day.
Beijing Capital International (PEK) functions as the city’s long-established international hub, handling most legacy carriers and many full-service international routes; it can be perceived as mid-to-premium in service and price compared with low-cost options. Located about 25–30 km northeast of downtown Chaoyang, transfer to the city center is possible by Airport Express train (around 20–30 minutes to Dongzhimen) or by taxi (30–60 minutes depending on traffic), with fares for public transit typically modest and taxi rides varying more. Pros: extensive route network and frequent ground links; cons: busy terminals and potential for longer queues during peak times. Beijing Daxing International (PKX), opened more recently, is positioned as a modern mega-hub intended to relieve congestion and attract both full-service and low-cost carriers, often offering competitive fares on many domestic and international routes. Sitting roughly 45–50 km south of central Beijing, it’s connected via high-speed rail and express buses (roughly 35–50 minutes to the city center) plus taxi services that can take longer and cost more. Pros: new facilities and streamlined connections; cons: greater distance from central Beijing and potentially longer surface travel times or extra transfer steps.
Qingdao is served mainly by Qingdao Jiaodong International Airport (TAO), which opened as the city’s international hub in 2021 and typically handles most long-haul and full-service carriers alongside low-cost operators. The airport sits about 40–50 km northeast of Qingdao’s downtown and can be reached by express bus (roughly 45–70 minutes) or the suburban rail link (about 30–45 minutes), with fares generally ranging from modest metro-level fees to higher coach prices depending on service. Taxis and ride-hailing are common for door-to-door trips but can be slower during peak traffic and cost notably more. Pros: modern facilities, frequent connections; cons: longer transfer distance to the city center and occasional congestion at peak travel times.