HIA - Lianshui Airport

Huai An, China

IATA Code: HIA · Huai An, China

The airport code HIA is the IATA identifier for Lianshui Airport. You may also find it referred to as Huai An Airport (HIA).

Lianshui Airport (HIA) serves Huai An, China, in the Asia Pacific fuel pricing region. It provides essential air connectivity for travelers in the area.

HIA is the IATA airport code for Lianshui Airport, located in Huai An, China. The airport is situated at coordinates 33.7908°N, 119.1250°E. The current jet fuel price in the Asia Pacific region is $5.15/gallon as of 2026-05-16.

Current Jet Fuel Price (Asia Pacific)

$5.15/gallon

⚠️ Global Fuel Price Surge 2026: Prices affected by 108%

Airport Information

IATA Code
HIA
City
Huai An
Country
China
Timezone
Asia/Shanghai
Latitude
33.7908°
Longitude
119.1250°
Type
airport
Fuel Region
Asia Pacific

Flight Distances & Estimated Fuel Costs from HIA

Estimated fuel costs based on current jet fuel prices and standard narrowbody aircraft consumption.

Destination Distance Est. Fuel Cost Fuel Surcharge*
LYG - Lianyungang 90 km $1,298 $3/passenger
YNZ - Yancheng 108 km $1,557 $3/passenger
YTY - Yangzhou 147 km $2,120 $4/passenger
XUZ - Xuzhou 148 km $2,134 $4/passenger
LYI - Linyi 154 km $2,221 $4/passenger
RIZ - Rizhao 180 km $2,596 $5/passenger
BFU - Bengbu 198 km $2,855 $6/passenger
RUG - Rugao 213 km $3,071 $6/passenger
CZX - Changzhou 217 km $3,129 $6/passenger
NKG - Nanjing 229 km $3,302 $7/passenger
WHU - Wuhu 275 km $3,966 $8/passenger
HFE - Hefei 281 km $4,052 $8/passenger
WUX - Wuxi 283 km $4,081 $8/passenger
TAO - Qingdao 298 km $4,297 $9/passenger
JNG - Jining 304 km $4,384 $9/passenger
SZV - Suzhou 305 km $4,398 $9/passenger
WEF - Weifang 318 km $4,586 $9/passenger
FUG - Fuyang 331 km $4,773 $10/passenger
SHA - Shanghai 355 km $5,119 $10/passenger
JUH - Chizhou 365 km $5,263 $11/passenger
TNA - Jinan 382 km $5,508 $11/passenger
PVG - Shanghai 387 km $5,581 $11/passenger
AQG - Anqing 407 km $5,869 $12/passenger
HGH - Hangzhou 415 km $5,984 $12/passenger
DOY - Dongying 415 km $5,984 $12/passenger
YNT - Yantai 450 km $6,489 $13/passenger
TXN - Huangshan 459 km $6,619 $13/passenger
WEH - Weihai 471 km $6,792 $14/passenger
CGO - Zhengzhou 493 km $7,109 $14/passenger
NGB - Ninbo 493 km $7,109 $14/passenger
YIW - Yiwu 502 km $7,239 $14/passenger
HDG - Handan 524 km $7,556 $15/passenger
HSN - Zhoushan 527 km $7,599 $15/passenger
JDZ - Jingdezhen 528 km $7,614 $15/passenger
JUZ - Quzhou 537 km $7,744 $15/passenger
WUH - Wuhan 570 km $8,219 $16/passenger
JIU - Jiujiang 574 km $8,277 $17/passenger
CIH - Changzhi 611 km $8,811 $18/passenger
NNY - Nanyang 611 km $8,811 $18/passenger
SQD - Shangrao 612 km $8,825 $18/passenger
TSN - Tianjin 614 km $8,854 $18/passenger
DLC - Dalian 615 km $8,868 $18/passenger
HYN - Huangyan 621 km $8,955 $18/passenger
KHN - Nanchang 627 km $9,041 $18/passenger
LYA - Luoyang 628 km $9,056 $18/passenger
SJW - Shijiazhuang 638 km $9,200 $18/passenger
BPE - Bagan 653 km $9,416 $19/passenger
XFN - Xiangfan 663 km $9,560 $19/passenger
WNZ - Wenzhou 674 km $9,719 $19/passenger
MPK - Mokpo 675 km $9,734 $19/passenger

* Estimated fuel surcharge per passenger. Actual surcharges vary by airline and booking class.

How Jet Fuel Prices Affect Your HIA Flights

Jet fuel typically accounts for 25-35% of airline operating costs. When fuel prices rise due to global events like conflicts or supply disruptions, airlines pass these costs to passengers through fuel surcharges.

Currently, the Asia Pacific region has jet fuel priced at $5.15/gallon. This is approximately 108% higher than normal due to Brent crude elevated. EIA Gulf Coast jet fuel at $5.21/gal (2026-05-16). Airlines implementing surcharges globally. IATA reports $175/barrel global average.

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Climate & Weather at Huai An

Huai An enjoys a subtropical climate characterized by hot summers and mild winters. Temperatures generally range from 15°C to 35°C (59°F to 95°F) throughout the year. Early morning and late evening flights can offer relief from daytime heat during summer. Pack layers for air-conditioned terminals.

Traveler Guide: Flying Through HIA

Located in the Asia Pacific fuel pricing region, HIA is part of one of the world's fastest-growing aviation markets. Asian airports often feature extensive shopping, dining, and transit accommodation options. Visa requirements vary widely across Asian countries, so travelers are advised to verify entry requirements well in advance of their trip.

🇺🇳 China Travel Tips

Chinese airports require valid visas for most foreign nationals, though transit without visa (TWOV) programs exist at select airports for stays under 72-144 hours. High-speed rail (HSR) connections are available at many major airports.

Planning Your Trip via HIA

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