JJN - Quanzhou Jinjiang 🇨🇳

:round_pushpin: Airport Name and ICAO/IATA Code
Quanzhou Jinjiang International Airport 1 Door Sun Moon Mesh Domestic/International Code JJN

:globe_showing_europe_africa: Location (City, Country)
Jinjiang City, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, China

:chart_increasing: Airport Type & Size
The third largest international airport in Fujian Province, China, with 8.84 million passenger throughput in 2024 and 10 million passenger throughput in 2025, the largest in China 4D Airport.
airstrip
2600Meter, width 50,Runway Code03/21
41 aprons
37×C
4×D
:vertical_traffic_light: Why should this airport be added to World of Airports?
In 2018, the number one airport throughput in the world. This airport is in the world’s sea starting point city, and has a lot of historical value. This airport was built by donation

:airplane_departure: Major Airlines & Routes

Airline at the base
Xiamen Airlines
Shenzhen Airlines
Internal air route:
Shanghai, Beijing, Xi’an, Lhasa, Urumqi, Tianjin, Hangzhou, Nanchang, Nanjing, Nanning, Lanzhou, Xining, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai… Wait for the city route.
International airline:
Seoul, Osaka, Tokyo, Narita, Busan, Jeju Island, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Manila, Vientiane, Bangkok, Rangoon, Nha Trang, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City… International routes
Regional routes:
Hong Kong, Macao, Taipei, Kaohsiung, Taichung… Routes in equal urban areas

:world_map: Unique Features or Challenges
The airport has a lot of historical value, you can feel the busy of the small airport and experience the Chinese culture

:camera_with_flash: Optional: Links, images, maps, or videos





isn’t this quite a small airport? that’s not a problem but I’m curious about the interest in this city it seems to be on the up

We are truly grateful for the incredible interest from our Chinese community — including hundreds of new forum accounts overnight.

It shows how much you care about World of Airports, and we deeply appreciate it.

At the same time, we must honestly share that repeated attempts to disrupt the integrity of the game — almost exclusively coming from the Chinese player base — have forced us to divert much of our team’s focus away from developing new content.

As a result, many accounts had to be banned, and progress on exciting projects like Chinese airports has been delayed.

World of Airports is a free game and will always remain so, which is why attacks aimed at gaining unfair advantages make little sense to us.

If we can find a path toward mutual respect and cooperation, it will free up our energy for growth — and certainly open the way for Chinese airports to become part of the game.

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You can look up Quanzhou on Wikipedia - it’s a city in Fujian Province located very close to Taiwan. While the airport may seem quite ordinary, its nearly 10 million passenger traffic certainly doesn’t make it a small airport. In 2024, it ranked 42nd among all mainland Chinese airports.