If your flight lands at Wuhan Tianhe International Airport after 10 PM, your transport options narrow but you are not stranded.
What stops running
Metro Line 2 stops operating around 10:30-11 PM. Most airport buses reduce frequency significantly after 10 PM, with the last services around 11 PM on major routes. Shops and restaurants in the terminal largely close by 10-11 PM.
What is available
Taxis operate 24 hours. The taxi rank outside arrivals is staffed around the clock. Late-night queues are usually shorter than daytime. Metro stops around 11 PM. Taxis are available but crossing between Wuchang and Hankou late at night involves river crossings. Traffic is lighter but the distances are real.
Pre-booked transfers are available any time. Your driver will be waiting regardless of your arrival time, even if your flight is delayed. This is the most reliable late-night option.
Didi works at night but requires a Chinese phone number and payment setup, making it impractical for most visitors.
Practical tips for late arrivals
- Have your hotel address written in Chinese characters before landing. This is critical at night when fewer English-speaking staff are around.
- Download offline maps before arriving in China, as Google Maps requires a VPN.
- Withdraw cash from an ATM in arrivals. Late-night taxi drivers are less likely to accept anything other than cash or mobile payment.
- If your hotel offers an airport shuttle, confirm the latest pickup time before your flight.
- The terminal is secure and stays open. If you arrive very late and prefer not to travel, sleeping in the terminal is possible but not comfortable. Airport hotels are a better option.
Safety
Wuhan Airport is safe at night. The main risk is unlicensed taxi touts approaching you inside the terminal offering inflated fares. Always use the official taxi queue. Pre-booked transfers eliminate this concern entirely.