Beijing International Airports. Beijing Capital International Airport

Beijing Airport is the largest transport hub, which serves up to 1,000 aircraft daily. The airport consists of three terminals, of which the third is the largest.

How not to get lost at Beijing airport when transferring (airport map), how to get from one terminal to another, how and where to go, services at the airport, as well as what to do in case long transplant Let's talk about our own experience.

In fact, you can’t get off at the airport after landing somewhere in the wrong place, or even more so, you can’t check in or board someone else’s plane. But you still want to navigate.

Therefore, the action plan for transfer (in one terminal):

passport control,

receipt of baggage,

check-in for the next flight.

Transfer when departing from another terminal is different in that after passing through customs, you will need to get to the desired terminal.

In detail, the transfer at the Beijing airport is as follows.

After leaving the plane (I flew to the second terminal, but everything happens the same in the rest), you need to focus on the signs (Transfer, Baggage Claim). All indexes are duplicated in English.

There is only one way - down to the train.

The arrows lead to the train, which runs between parts of the terminal. Runs every 10 minutes.

Above the exit is a board that shows the waiting time.

Then - passport control. If the purpose of the flight is China, then go to the counter that says Foreigners (foreigners), you need to show your passport with a visa and a migration card (Arrival card).

The counters for foreigners and Chinese citizens are different.

If the flight through Beijing is transit, then on the right there is a special counter on which International transfer is written. There we show the passport, migration card and route sheet (printout electronic ticket). The printout must be in English!

At night, International transfer may not work, then you need to go to the very right (red board).

For transfers less than 72 hours, a visa to China is issued upon arrival, so at passport control they will check the route, the duration of the transfer and put a seal that makes it possible to stay in China for 24 hours. If the difference between flights is more than 72 hours, you will have to apply for a visa.

After passport control, we go to get luggage.

Important - even if the baggage is checked in before end point, check it out at the baggage carousel in waypoint never hurt.

Beijing Airport has excellent moving walkways and plenty of carts, first for hand luggage, then for luggage.

After receiving the baggage - the customs corridor. And you can go to the city, or go to another terminal, or check in for the next flight (airport map).

Registration for international flights starts approximately 3 hours before departure and ends an hour.

Diagram of the check-in counters in the third terminal of the Beijing airport. Each airline has its own letter, which means the check-in section. At the same time, the arrows show which way to go.

Check-in counters in the third terminal of the Beijing airport.

Scheme of the 4th floor (check-in area) of the third terminal of the Beijing airport.

Self check-in counters at Beijing Airport Terminal 2.

After the registration is completed, and the luggage is checked in, we go through security and passport control (here we present the second part of the migration card, Departure card) to the waiting room.

Boarding gate at the third terminal of Beijing airport.

Shop in the waiting room duty free, charge your cell/laptop (sockets are located every few rows of seats), or drink coffee.

The waiting room in the third terminal of Beijing airport.

Boarding begins an average of 45 minutes before departure.

Transfer between terminals in Beijing. Beijing Capital International Airport

Total in Beijing International Airport three terminals.

For convenience, they are designated T1, T2, T3.

The first terminal (T1) is used exclusively for local flights, the second (T2) and the third (T3) - for local and international flights (see airport map).

There are several ways to move between terminals, if the departure and arrival terminals do not coincide during a transfer.

The first (T1) and second (T2) terminals are located nearby, you can get from one terminal to another through the corridor connecting them.

The second terminal of the Beijing airport.

The third terminal (T3) is located separately, a free bus runs to it.

The bus runs between all three terminals. You can find it by the Free Shuttles signs.

Stops are marked with special stands, which indicate the interval of movement and the approximate travel time.

The interval of movement depends on the time of day. The interval is 10 minutes from 06:00 to 23:00, no more than 15 minutes from 23:00 to 01:00 and no more than 30 minutes from 01:00 to 06:00.

Free shuttle bus between terminals 1, 2 and 3.

Travel time is about 15-20 minutes (if there are no traffic jams).

You can also take a taxi between the terminals. The main thing is to agree on a price in advance so that a “pleasant” surprise does not come out later.

Travel options from Beijing Airport Terminal 2.

From terminal 3, you can get to 1 and 2 by the Airport Express, which then goes to the city. The advantage is that traffic jams are not terrible, but the price of one ticket is 25 yuan, and it runs from 6:20 to 22:50.

For me the most the best option moving between the terminals turned out to be a free shuttle bus. Even during the day there were no traffic jams.

Beijing International Airport is the most important transport hub of the capital. According to the IATA classification, its code is designated as "PEK", the "BJS" variant is less common. The terminal is located at a distance of 27 kilometers northwest of the city center and belongs to two of its districts - Shunyi and Chaoyang.

One of the most major airlines serving the facility is considered to be "Air China", operating daily with more than 120 cargo and passenger destinations. Air business giants such as Hainan Airlines and China Southern Airlines follow closely behind. The airport serves 1100 daily various aircraft. The schedule is dominated by flights to Vancouver, San Francisco, New York, Paris, London, Frankfurt and Los Angeles. Also, after the Beijing Olympics, flights to Sydney, Washington, Toronto, Chicago and Dubai became more frequent.

From the history of Beijing International Airport

Beijing airport is the oldest in China. It appeared in March 1958, and initially its design was designed for only one terminal with low throughput. The station provided exclusively VIP services and served charters. In January 1980, it was decided to expand the capabilities of the terminal. In this regard, the node was able to produce up to 10-12 aircraft daily. However, this was quickly no longer enough. Therefore, closer to the mid-90s, reconstruction began again at the Beijing International Airport, thanks to which the second terminal was soon opened on the territory of the airport.

Beijing Airport underwent another transformation in late 1999 and mid-2004. The third colossal expansion occurred during the preparation of the Chinese capital for the 2008 Olympic Games. On the basis of the airport, the third runway, plus a new one was launched railway line designed to deliver customers from the city center to the airport. Due to global changes, the capacity of the modern and most modernized Beijing Airport has increased to 82,000,000 passengers in one day.

First terminal

The first terminal of Beijing International Airport was opened on March 2, 1958. Unfortunately or fortunately, this moment there was nothing left of him. In its place, there is a new and modern terminal, opened in January 1980 on the site of the previous one. The area of ​​the checkpoint is 60,000 square meters. meters and includes 16 gates serving to receive air vehicles. It is also the base for Xiamen Airlines, Chongqing Airlines and China Southern Airlines. From the first terminal, you can go to virtually any part of the world except Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau.

Second terminal

The second terminal was opened at Beijing Airport in 1999 during the closure of the first terminal for renovation. The event was timed to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People's Republic. The second terminal has twenty operating gates for receiving aircraft.

Until 2007, when the third terminal was opened, the second checkpoint was the leading one for sending and receiving aircraft. The first and second terminals are connected by a convenient passage, the tracks in which move automatically in both directions. Also, if necessary, you can use the free, regularly running bus between the terminals. There are several eateries and cafes in Terminal 2, among which there are branches of the world famous fast food chains KFC and Starbucks coffee houses.

Served in the Second Terminal, mainly aircraft airlines China Southern Airlines, Skyteam, China Eastern Airlines.

Third terminal

Building term #3 in the International Beijing airport started in March 2004. The opening of the largest checkpoint took place in several stages from February to March 2008. The design of this part of the terminal was developed by an association of independent companies Netherlands Airport Consultants B.V., Partners and ARUP, by UK Architect Foster. The budget for bringing this grandiose idea to life amounted to more than 3.5 billion US dollars. The extension area is 986,000 sq. meters.

It is possible to conditionally divide the Third Terminal of Beijing International Airport into several important departments. Firstly, this is the main terminal for passengers 3C (focused only on local airlines) and two auxiliary - 3D ( international destinations) and 3E (Olympic Hall, previously served for charters during the Olympics, today serves all flights). An important nuance: check-in of passengers departing from the Olympic terminal is carried out at 3C.

The third terminal is not only larger than the others, but also qualitatively more modern and convenient. One of its main features is the system of delivery and storage of client luggage. The cost of the system is neither more nor less than $240,000,000. The equipment includes 200 video cameras that capture every moment of cargo movement on the territory inside and outside the airport, in the halls, on the street and on the plane. The speed of moving bags from the aircraft to the issuing conveyor is less than five minutes (270 seconds).

In the Third Terminal, for the convenience of passengers, 243 elevators, escalators, moving walkways and other devices for comfortable movement operate daily. There are rest rooms, departments for mothers with children and the disabled. Near all rows of seats in the waiting rooms, there are special racks where you can recharge a sat down mobile phone, laptop, player or other electronic device.

In a specially separated zone called "World Cuisine", 72 catering points offer their services, where you can try almost everything: from traditional Chinese and European dishes to ice cream and pastries prepared according to recipes different countries peace. Trade area terminal is 12,600 sq. meters, free trade zone (duty-free) - 10,600 sq. meters, business zone (bank branches, business centers, Internet rooms, points where you can exchange currency, SIM card sales points, etc.) - 7,000 sq. meters.

How to get to Beijing International Airport?

The first, but far from the only way to get from Beijing to the airport is a special metro line. In order to get to it, you should choose the second or third metro line and in right place make a transplant. The subway fare is 25 yuan. The train pulls up first to the Third, then to the Second terminal. Then he comes back around in a circle. The advantages of the train is that you can bypass all traffic jams and get to the airport as quickly as possible.

If you want to get to Beijing International Airport, you can take a taxi. Approximate cost of the trip (depending on distance to destination arrival) can range from 80 to 180 yuan.

Third, most inexpensive option- special buses running in both directions. Six routes include all areas of the city, and you can buy a ticket (cost - 16 yuan) at any of the stops. You can get by bus to the First Terminal (bus station near exit No. 7) and the Second Terminal (Bus station near exits No. 9 and No. 11). Buses start to depart only when they are full. vehicle. On average, the journey from stops to the airport is about an hour.

Bus routes:

Stops: 1) Airport 2) Liangma Bridge 3) Baijiazhuang 4) Guomao 5) Panjiayuan 6) Shilihe 7) Fangzhuang (buses 07:00 - 23:00).

Stops: 1) Airport 2) Sanyuan Bridge 3) Dongzximen 4) Dongsi Shitiao Bridge 5) Xidan last flight on this day).

Stops: 1) Airport 2) Yuyang Hotel 3) Dongba Bridge 4) Chaoyang Men 5) Yabao Lu –
6) Beijing Central Station (working time: 07:00 - the time of the last flight on this day).

Stops: 1) Airport 2) International Exhibition Center 3) Xibahe 4) Anzhen Bridge 5) Madian Bridge 6) Bei Taipingzhuang 7) Jimen Bridge 8) Friendship Hotel 9) Beijing TV Station 10) Zizhu Bridge 11) Hangtian Bridge 12) Gongzhufen ( working hours: 07:00 - 24:00).

Stops: 1) Airport 2) Xiaoying 3) Yayuncun 4) Xueyuan Bridge 5) Zhongguancun (working hours: 07:00 - 23:00).

Stops: 1) Airport 2) Wangjing Huayuan Xiqu 3) Wangjingjie Xikou 4) Guangshun Dajie Beikou 5) Wangjing (opening hours: 07:00 - 23:00).

The intervals between the arrival of buses at the bus stop are from 10 to 30 minutes.

Beijing Capital International Airport is one of the most big airports world, and in our personal opinion, it is also one of the most confusing in terms of communication between terminals and departures from them.

We have flown on various Chinese airlines more than once and docked at the ports of this country. We have also been at the Beijing airport (in terminals 2 and 3) and, at first glance, looking at its scheme, everything is simple there, but in reality, upon arrival, for some reason, everything is somewhat more complicated and not clearer. Probably, to a large extent, this is facilitated by the simply maniacal security system - continuous checks of documents and searches.

To date, the last of the visits took place in the winter of this year when flying from Air China Moscow - Beijing - Phuket - Beijing - Moscow. The transfer took place through terminal 3 (there 12 hours - went to the city, back 6 hours), which we will tell in more detail.

Capital Airport

  • Official website - www.en.bcia.com.cn
  • ICAO: ZBAA;
  • IATA: PEK;
  • airport address: Beijing100621, China;
  • telephone help desk: +861064541100

Airport on the map and our route in Beijing


Capital airport map


Online scoreboard for Beijing


How to get to and from the airport to Beijing

Getting to any of the airport terminals is not difficult - it's easy, convenient and, as they say, on any budget.

Taxi

There are no comments here - we took a taxi, said where we needed to go and drove off. The cost depends on the distance, and in the case of travel by toll roads- plus 20-30 yuan.

If you have difficulties with language communication or otherwise, what are the reasons why you do not want to look for transport on the spot, or you need to be met upon arrival and immediately taken to the place - we recommend ordering a taxi online through. This can be especially beneficial for people traveling in a company.

Bus

City express buses run from 07.00 to 23.00, departure stops are near the entrances / exits to the terminals, be guided by the signs, if anything - ask City Bus. If memory serves, the cost is 60 yuan ($9).

Attention! Choosing ground transport, remember and consider that Beijing is a huge metropolis with its inevitable evil - traffic jams.

Metro + express train

In our opinion, this is the best and most reliable way to get from the Capital Airport to the city and back (if you do not have too much luggage), and just to move between its terminals.

In fact, the metro does not go directly to the airport terminal, you need to use the Metro link - express train. Transfer from subway to train is carried out at Dongzhimen or Sanyuanqiao stations. You should not be afraid of transplants, everything is simple and intuitive.

Tickets for the train and metro are different, they are bought separately at the box office or vending machines. Fare:

  • by express - 25 yuan
  • metro - depends on the specific end station

For your information, if we understand correctly, then children under 120 cm tall do not need a ticket, but we can be wrong.

Attention! If you are only a few hours in Beijing and your goal is to quickly explore the city center and its main attractions, we recommend that you transfer to Line 2 at Dongzhimen Station and continue to Qianmen Station.

Communication between terminals

Shuttle bass

Free shuttles run at intervals:

  • in the afternoon (from 06.00 to 23.00) - 10 minutes;
  • in the evening (from 23.00 to 01.00) - 15 minutes
  • at night (from 01.00 to 06.00) - 30 minutes

Travel time is 20-25 minutes, but keep in mind that the bus goes to city highways, where traffic jams are possible!

Taxi

It is possible in this way. Where to look for a car:

  • terminal 1 - at exit No. 1
  • terminal 2 - between gates 5-9
  • terminal 3 - must be ordered at counters inside the building

Express train

A good option. On the plus side, you won't get stuck in a traffic jam. Of the minuses - the cost of 25 yuan. It is not so much the number 25 that upsets here, but the commission for currency exchange - $ 10, regardless of the amount. That is, if you do not have yuan and you only need it to pay for the fare, then it turns out to be a little expensive.

Train interval is 10 minutes.

Station opening hours:

  • T2:06:35-23:10
  • T3:06:20-22:50
  • Dongzhimen Subway: 06:00-22:30

Capital, terminal 3

This terminal serves both domestic flights, and international, being the base for several airlines, including for Air company China, which operates flights to Russia.

The terminal is not that huge, but sometimes it seems somehow endless both in length and upwards, we think its architecture is to blame. Thanks to her, he does not differ in comfort. Yes, it is spacious, and you can easily find free seats and corners in it, where almost no one will disturb you, but for long connections it is far from the best - it is boring in it.

But it is not hot, especially in winter. It’s not hot to such an extent that we recommend that, in addition to shorts, T-shirts and slippers, you have to wear trousers, a warm jacket and sneakers, they definitely won’t interfere.

The shops

They are few. You will go around all the shops in 30-40 minutes and most likely you will not find anything interesting in them. There are very few of them, the assortment is scarce, and the prices are very high.





What and where to eat

It's not all that fun either. Of course, you will not stay hungry, cafes and restaurants are present, but in small numbers, and you should not expect anything original and interesting from them, the menu does not shine with variety. Prices are as far from truly Chinese as Moscow is from Beijing. But, unlike the Shanghai airport, not only yuan, but also dollars are accepted for payment, and the staff speaks tolerably English.

Terminal 3 hotels

But according to this indicator, the Shoud will give odds to many - there are a lot of hotels here. If you are to long docking, and there is no desire to go to the city, choose:

In Beijing, as in any international airport in China, free drinking water both cold and boiling water. So, if you are a budget traveler, you can follow the example of the Chinese, take with you a thermos for tea / coffee, coffee or tea itself and “doshiraki” (or other products that you just need to pour boiling water for cooking).

In addition, there is also a shower here, although we managed to find it in only one place, it is located next to one of the two "squares". There is only one booth, and it is likely that you will have to “guard” when it is free. We can’t indicate exactly on the map, but the shower is located next to this gazebo.

Interesting places and entertainment

From entertainment - rides on a free train inside the terminal, between stations T3-C 2F and T3-E 2F, if you have time, but there is nothing to do, you can ride once.

From interesting placesfountain at central entrance, Yes a couple of squares in the Chinese style, only the music there for some reason does not sound Chinese, but pleasant. For children there is a tiny playground, rather decorative. For their mothers - at least one massage parlor.

Perhaps that's all, this is not Dubai Airport for you with its countless shops, restaurants, spas, swimming pools and more.

updated: January 26, 2019 by: Sergei

My acquaintance with Beijing began with the main air hub of China - Beijing Capital Airport, popularly referred to as the Shoudou.

Going to Beijing, you can look no further comfortable spot for landing - the only airport that accepts international flights. An additional hub is planned to be put into operation in the next year and a half.

The size of the Shoudu location can be seen from the window of the plane - it is huge! No wonder it takes 2nd place in the world in terms of customer turnover.

The design cannot be compared with the local car and railway stations. The interior is much simpler here. On the other hand, there are a lot of conveyor paths that you can stand on, and it will take you to the desired point. The Internet is freely available almost throughout the airport.

If you are passing through Beijing, then keep in mind the following points that made me uncomfortable:

  • The seats are uncomfortable for long waits (you should have something soft ready, such as a stole).
  • After registration, it is forbidden to leave the terminal - all movements are strictly controlled by security.
  • It will not be easy for those who smoke, because absolutely all smoking areas are closed on the basis of a law prohibiting the use and storage of lighters, matches, etc. on the territory of the airport. Keep in mind that security is always on the alert.

The terminal has a standard structure of moves. All signs are in Chinese and English. Lots of nice things:

  • Helpful staff with great knowledge in English.
  • So clean that even the garbage cans are always empty.
  • You can have a bite without fear in any of several cafes. Delicious, cheap and fast.
  • Inexpensive drinks in vending machines are sold around the clock.

Make good dreams come true. Have a nice flight and soft landing!

If you decide to go to China, Beijing airport is one of the most likely places to arrive. Today in the article we will analyze the most important nuances, which will help you not to get lost at the Beijing airport and get to the city as soon as possible. Let's talk about where you can leave your things upon arrival at the airport, how to view flights online, what is the cheapest way to get to the city, which hotel at the airport to stay, and we will also get another useful information. Comprehensive information on the capital of China.

Beijing airport. general information

Beijing has only one international airport, which receives a huge number of flights from all over the world every day. Beijing airport wears official name Shoud. You may also come across the name "airport capital", which will also not be a mistake. This is the same airport in Beijing.

China's main international airport, Capital City, was built over 55 years ago and has been rebuilt and modernized many times. Today it is one of the three leaders in terms of the volume of received passenger traffic. The last time the airport was expanded before Olympic Games 2008, when terminal 3 was built. This terminal has become one of the largest terminals in the world.

Below we will consider useful information that will help us not get lost at the Beijing airport upon arrival. How to get directly from the plane to the check-in desk, I think, is not worth painting. Just follow the crowd and you won't get lost. In a nutshell, first go through passport control, then go down to the platform for the train, which will take you to the baggage claim. Then we go out to the common room, look at the board with the flight we need and follow to the check-in counter for the next flight. Remember, Beijing airport is huge, get ready to walk for a long time

Beijing airport online scoreboard

In some cases, it will be convenient to view the departures and arrivals board online. To view the scoreboard online airport Beijing, use the widget below:

Beijing airport online scoreboard

Beijing airport terminal map

Below you can take a closer look at the layout of the Beijing airport terminals. In total, there are three terminals at Beijing Airport, let's talk about them in more detail.

Beijing Airport Terminal 1

If you are flying into China from another country, Terminal 1 will not be useful to you. Beijing Airport Terminal 1 serves only domestic flights.

Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 of Beijing Airport

But Terminal 2 and Terminal 3, Beijing Airport, accepts not only domestic, but also international flights. In one of these two terminals, most likely, you will arrive. It is important to remember that only the first and second terminals are connected by pedestrian corridors. If you are arriving at Terminal 1 or 2, to get to Terminal 3, you must use free bus running between terminals.

Buses run frequently, the interval is 10-15 minutes (from 6.00 to 01.00). At night, the interval of buses is 30 minutes. On average, the bus to Terminal 3 takes 20-30 minutes. Keep in mind that the bus will follow the highway, so it is possible that you may get stuck in a traffic jam, although the probability of this is small. All this should be taken into account when planning the time between flight connections.

How to get to the city and back

There are three ways to get from Beijing Airport directly to the city or proceed in the opposite direction.

  • express train (Airport Express)
  • Taxi
  • bus

Express train to Beijing

Apparently, the most logical way to get to Beijing is from the airport. The Airport Express is connected to the Beijing metro lines, so you can easily get to the place where you are staying in the capital of China. We will talk in more detail about the Beijing metro in a separate article. One has only to say that the express train is connected to lines 2, 10, 13. Exit at Dongzhimen and Sanyuanqiao stations. The interval of trains is about five minutes, the fare is 25 yuan.

When will you go back from Beijing to the airport, the first exit station in order directly to the airport is terminal 3. The next terminal after it is terminal 2. It was noted above that there is no foot traffic between the second and third terminals. To avoid wasting time and nerves, keep in mind in advance which terminal you are departing from.

Taxi from Beijing Airport

If you need a taxi from Beijing airport, at the exit of any terminal you will be expected by many who want to let you down. Beijing large city, so it is not possible to say the exact cost of a taxi from the airport. To make it easier to navigate, a taxi from Beijing Airport to central square Tiananmen costs about 120 yuan per car if you go during the day. At night it will be about 50 yuan more expensive. Be sure to specify that you want to go by the meter.

Bus

If you are not satisfied with the two above methods, you can use the bus going to the city. Prices for buses from the airport depend on the final destination and range from 15 to 30 yuan. If you are getting into the city from terminal 3, you need to find the bus ticket office number 7. At the box office you can buy a bus ticket and specify the route. Buses run at short intervals from 7.00 to 24.00. There are also night ones, but it is better to check their schedule directly at the counter number 7.

Luggage Storage Beijing Airport

When you decide to use the visa-free transit corridor and go to the city, it will not be superfluous to leave your luggage in the luggage room. Beijing Airport has several left-luggage offices located in Terminals 2 and 3. If you are in Terminal 2, there are left-luggage offices on the first and second floors. If luggage storage is to be found in Terminal 3, it is located on the second floor of Beijing Airport. The cost of luggage storage is set depending on the time the luggage is in the luggage room and varies from 10 yuan to 50 yuan.

Beijing Airport Hotel

If you are staying in Beijing for a very short time and want to live closer to the airport, the names of hotels located in the immediate vicinity of Beijing Airport may come in handy. Detailed overview Beijing hotels, including an overview of hotels near the airport, can be found in a separate article about Beijing hotels (will be ready in a few days).

Transit at Beijing Airport

When you arrive in Beijing, whether you have a Chinese visa or not, you can use the 72-hour air transit rule. That is, just get the appropriate stamp in your passport, which will allow you to stay in Beijing for no more than 72 hours. After this period, you must fly out of Beijing. A very detailed article on how to get a visa to China and all the visa nuances.

Arrived at Beijing airport and need to wait all day? In this case, it makes sense to go to the city and return closer to the flight. Good idea, but do not delay the return to the airport. Traffic jams in Beijing are common, if you decide to return from Beijing to the airport by bus or taxi, you can easily miss your flight.

As for cashing out RMB, the airport is full of cash-out terminals. Choose any, withdraw the required amount or exchange the currency you have on hand for yuan. The exchange rates at the airport are not the most favorable, however, they are quite adequate.

Are you wondering what to do at the Beijing airport when there is no desire to get out to the city? There are many cafes and restaurants, shops, and there are just places where you can sit with a laptop.

Internet at Beijing Airport

In this regard, Beijing Airport has a clear disadvantage. It just won't work, you need to get a password. To obtain a password for free Internet access, you must have either a SIM card from a Chinese operator, or any other with roaming enabled. The best solution would be to ask any Chinese who are waiting for their flight to use their phone to get the password. The Chinese people are responsive, they will not refuse. Or you can contact the airport staff with the same question.

How many airports are there in Beijing?

To all those who are wondering how many airports there are in Beijing, it will be interesting to know that there are two airports in the capital of China. The main airport of the Capital or Capital Airport, it is discussed in today's article. The second, much less well-known Nanyuan Airport, was put into operation more than a century ago. It is still able to receive flights, but serves only for domestic use. So, the answer to the question of how many airports in Beijing is two airports.

Flight time from Beijing to other cities

We list how long direct flights from cities popular with tourists to Beijing last.

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