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Beijing Capital International Airport is served by the Capital Airport Express, a dedicated rail link operated as part of the Beijing Subway system. The 30.0 km (18.6 mi) line runs from Terminal 3 to Terminal 2 and then to the city with stops at Sanyuanqiao and Dongzhimen before ending at Beixinqiao.
Beijing Capital International Airport, the busiest airport by passenger traffic in China and the second busiest airport in the world, hit the milestone of 100 million annual passengers for the first time in 2018, becoming the second airport worldwide to do so.
Beijing Capital International Airport: Chaoyang-Shunyi, Beijing, China PEK/ZBAA 581,773 1 2.5% 6. Denver International Airport: Denver, Colorado, United States DEN/KDEN 565,525 1 2.9% 7. Charlotte Douglas International Airport: Charlotte, North Carolina, United States CLT/KCLT 545,178 2.3% 8. McCarran International Airport: Las Vegas, Nevada ...
On 28 May 2023, COMAC C919 commercial service began with China Eastern Airlines flight MU9191 departing from Shanghai Hongqiao Airport and arriving at Beijing Capital Airport. [2] On 29 May 2023, the C919 began routine flights MU9197 and MU9198 connecting Shanghai Hongqiao Airport and Chengdu Tianfu Airport on a daily basis. [66] [67]
The company provides aircraft and passenger facilities, ground support services and fire-fighting services for airlines.It is also in charge of franchising ground handling agent services, in-flight catering services, retail shop operations, food and beverage businesses, and leasing of advertising spaces inside and outside the terminals.
Beijing Airport may refer to: Beijing Capital International Airport (IATA: PEK), a civil International airport in Shunyi, Beijing;
Beijing Daxing International Airport (IATA: PKX, ICAO: ZBAD) is one of two international airports serving Beijing, the capital of China (the other one being Beijing Capital International Airport). [3] [4] The airport is located on the border of Beijing and Langfang, Hebei. It has been nicknamed "the starfish". [5]
On 2 April 2010, Beijing Capital Airlines CO., LTD. launched its first service, based in Beijing Capital International Airport. [2] Deer Jet Airlines was divided into two companies on 4 May 2010. While the charter operation has kept the Deer Jet branding, scheduled operations using Airbus aircraft were renamed Beijing Capital Airlines .