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Planning a trip from Beijing to Wuhan? Our search scans over 700 airlines, 50+ travel agencies and more than 5 top booking systems to uncover the best prices, schedules and booking conditions so you can pick the option that fits your plans. Start comparing now to lock in the ideal flight with confidence.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Beijing to Wuhan:
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China Eastern Airlines
Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, and Sa
starting at $75
China Southern Airlines
Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, and Sa
starting at $78
In different months, ticket prices from Beijing to Wuhan vary: minimum — $60 (January 2026), maximum — $213 (April 2026). Typically, the flight costs $162–$398.
Beijing — Wuhan
01/10/2026
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CZ3118
starting at $79
Beijing — Wuhan
01/12/2026
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MU2456
starting at $73
Beijing — Wuhan
01/13/2026
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CA8214
starting at $131
Beijing — Wuhan
01/15/2026
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CA8214
starting at $131
Beijing — Wuhan
01/17/2026
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HU7187
starting at $123
Beijing — Wuhan
03/15/2026
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CZ3140
starting at $116
Beijing — Wuhan
05/27/2026
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CZ3138
starting at $429
Beijing — Wuhan
05/28/2026
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CZ3138
starting at $421
Beijing — Wuhan
10/26/2026
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CZ3118
starting at $426
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starting at $62
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The route Beijing — Wuhan is served by many carriers — 6 in total, including China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, Air China, Hainan Airlines, Korean Air, and Asiana Airlines. This gives passengers wide opportunities: from finding the lowest fare (from $62) to selecting flights by schedule or service class. Our service aggregates data from multiple booking systems so you can compare offers in one place. This saves time and money: no need to check dozens of sites — just pick the right option and book online.
The cheapest flight ticket from Beijing to Wuhan according to data for the last 48 hours costs $62
Often the best time to buy tickets from Beijing to Wuhan is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Beijing to Wuhan can be found flying in these months: January, February, October.
The fastest flights from Beijing to Wuhan start from 2 hours 5 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Beijing — Wuhan: China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, Air China
The cheapest one-way flight from Beijing to Wuhan departs on 01/13/2026, is operated by China Eastern Airlines and costs $62
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Beijing to Wuhan departs on 01/15/2026, is operated by China Eastern Airlines and costs $185
Fastest flight from Beijing to Wuhan takes 2h 5m
There are direct flights on this route 6 days a week: Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, and Sa
The distance between Beijing and Wuhan is 1034km (641 miles). The average flight duration is 2h 16m. There are 172 direct flights from Beijing to Wuhan. Beijing and Wuhan are in the same time zone. Flights from Beijing begin at 7:50 AM. The latest flight from Beijing departs at 9:20 PM
Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) is the city’s long-established international hub, handling most full-service carriers and major intercontinental flights. It sits northeast of downtown Chaoyang, typically about 25–30 km from Tiananmen and reachable in roughly 40–60 minutes by expressway depending on traffic. Transport options include the Airport Express train (about 20–30 minutes to the city’s subway network), frequent airport buses (40–90 minutes), taxis and ride-hailing services (fares vary with distance and time of day). PEK can be more convenient for connecting international travel and offers broad amenities, but it may feel busy and transfers can take longer during peak periods. Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX) functions as a newer, larger international and interregional airport that complements the older hub and often handles a mix of full-service and low-cost flights. Located to the south of the city, it’s generally 40–50 km from central Beijing and is typically reached in 30–60 minutes by the fast rail link, airport shuttle buses, or car; travel times depend on origin and traffic. PKX is usually perceived as modern and spacious with efficient transfer options, though it can be further from some central neighborhoods and may incur slightly higher transfer times and fares for ground transport compared with closer airports.
Fly direct from Beijing to Wuhan for the fastest, most convenient way to get between these two vibrant Chinese cities—no layovers, less stress, and more time to enjoy your plans. While connecting flights can sometimes be cheaper, a nonstop journey saves hours and offers a more comfortable, reliable travel experience, making it a great choice for business trips or weekend getaways.
Wuhan is primarily served by Wuhan Tianhe International Airport (WUH), the city’s main international and domestic hub that typically handles full-service carriers alongside rising low-cost and regional operators. Located about 26 km north of downtown Wuhan, travel to the city center can usually take 40–60 minutes by express metro line or 30–50 minutes by taxi depending on traffic; fares range widely for taxis and metro tickets are generally modest. The airport offers a broad route network and decent passenger amenities, making it convenient for international transfers and long-haul services, while ground transport times and occasional congestion can be trade-offs for those prioritizing quick access.
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