Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK)

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67.36 million (2024)
Passengers (2024)
3 (T1 โ€” small domestic; T2 โ€” Hainan/SkyTeam; T3 โ€” Air China/Star Alliance/oneworld)
Terminals
70+ scheduled airlines
Airlines
200+ destinations in 50+ countries
Destinations

Airport Overview

Beijing Capital International Airport (IATA: PEK, ICAO: ZBAA) is the primary international gateway to China's capital city and one of the largest, most complex airports in the world. Located 32 kilometres (20 miles) northeast of central Beijing in the Shunyi District, PEK handled 67.36 million passengers in 2024 โ€” a 27.4% year-on-year surge driven by China's full post-pandemic reopening, expanded visa-free transit policies, and resurgent international travel demand. Together with the newer Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX), which handled 49.42 million passengers in 2024, Beijing operates the world's largest dual-airport city system by combined traffic, processing over 116 million passengers annually โ€” and is projected to become the first city in the world where two airports each exceed 100 million annual passengers. Before 2019 PEK alone surpassed 100 million for two consecutive years, making it then only the second airport in history to reach that milestone.

The airport is built around three terminals spanning 1.41 million square metres of terminal space, served by three runways and 372 aircraft stands. Its centrepiece is the colossal Terminal 3 โ€” nicknamed the "Dragon Terminal" for its elongated, sinuous red-roofed form designed by Foster + Partners, NACO, and Arup โ€” which at its 2008 opening was the single largest airport terminal building ever constructed (986,000 mยฒ). Still among the world's top two or three terminal buildings by area, T3 is connected internally by a Bombardier-supplied automated people mover linking concourses T3C (domestic), T3D, and T3E (international). Terminal 2, opened in 1999, handles the SkyTeam hub functions of Hainan Airlines, while Terminal 1 serves limited domestic operations for smaller carriers. The Airport Express subway line, inaugurated in 2008 for the Beijing Olympics, provides a direct, frequent rail connection from both T2 and T3 to downtown Beijing in approximately 35โ€“50 minutes for just ยฅ25.

PEK is operated by Beijing Capital International Airport Co. Ltd. (BCIA), a state-controlled company. Its hub airline is Air China (Star Alliance), China's flag carrier, which operates over 10,000 flights per month from PEK to more than 160 destinations worldwide. Hainan Airlines, China's fourth-largest carrier, uses PEK as its main hub at Terminal 2. A major geopolitical and commercial milestone occurred in 2019 when the government redirected China Eastern, China Southern, and China United Airlines to the new Daxing Airport (PKX), effectively splitting Beijing's aviation capacity by airline alliance: Star Alliance and oneworld members primarily use PEK (T3), while SkyTeam members at Daxing use PKX. PEK retains the older, more internationally connected terminal infrastructure and remains the airport of choice for most intercontinental routes, diplomats, and business travellers visiting the Chinese capital.

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๐ŸŽฏ Quick Facts: The airport operates 24/7 with 3 (T1 โ€” small domestic; T2 โ€” Hainan/SkyTeam; T3 โ€” Air China/Star Alliance/oneworld) main terminals, serves over 200+ destinations in 50+ countries, and is one of the busiest airports in the region, known for excellent connectivity and modern facilities.
IATA Code
PEK
ICAO Code
ZBAA
Official Name
Beijing Capital International Airport (้ฆ–้ƒฝๅ›ฝ้™…ๆœบๅœบ)
Location
Shunyi District, Beijing; 32 km (20 mi) northeast of Tiananmen Square
Elevation
35 m (116 ft) AMSL
Opened
1 March 1958; Terminal 3 โ€” February 2008 (Beijing Olympics)
Operator
Beijing Capital International Airport Co., Ltd. (state-controlled)
Operating Hours
24/7
Runways
3 runways: two 4E-class (3,800 m and 3,200 m), one 4F-class (3,800 m)
Terminal Area
1.41 million mยฒ total (T3 alone: 986,000 mยฒ)
Hub For
Air China (Star Alliance), Hainan Airlines; focus city for Sichuan Airlines, Shenzhen Airlines, Shandong Airlines
Annual Passengers
67.36 million (2024, +27.4% YoY)
Combined Beijing System
116.78 million (PEK + PKX combined, 2024)
Website
http://en.bcia.com.cn

Terminals & Gates

Three Terminals โ€” Alliance-Based Logic

PEK's terminal assignment broadly follows airline alliance lines: Terminal 3 for Air China and Star Alliance / oneworld, Terminal 2 for Hainan Airlines and SkyTeam (excluding two exceptions), and Terminal 1 for select smaller domestic carriers. Crucially, the terminals are not connected airside โ€” changing terminals requires exiting through immigration/customs, a significant time investment for connecting passengers. Free shuttle buses run between T2 and T3 (15 minutes), and T1 is linked to T2 by an indoor walkway (10โ€“15 minutes walk).

Terminal 3 (T3) โ€” The Dragon Terminal

Terminal 3 is PEK's flagship and one of the most architecturally significant airport buildings in the world. Designed by Foster + Partners with NACO and Arup and completed in February 2008 for the Beijing Summer Olympics, its sinuous, 986,000 mยฒ form โ€” inspired by a dragon with a red-tiled roof representing Chinese good fortune โ€” was the largest airport terminal building in the world at opening. T3 comprises three physically connected concourses:

  • T3-C (Central): The main check-in and arrivals hall. All T3 passengers check in here on Level 4. Domestic departure gates (for Air China domestic flights) are in T3-C and T3-D. Landside arrivals area at Level 2. Two hourly lounges located landside in T3-C for transit rest.
  • T3-D: Intermediate concourse connecting T3-C to T3-E, accessible by the internal automated people mover (APM). Additional domestic Air China gates.
  • T3-E (East / International): The international concourse, colour-coded yellow. All international flights, plus Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan services. Home to all T3 international lounges including the Emirates Lounge, Cathay Pacific Lounge, BGS Premier Lounge, and Star Alliance airline lounges. The APM takes 2โ€“5 minutes between T3-C and T3-E.

Airlines in T3: Air China (CA) โ€” primary hub; Shandong Airlines (SC); Sichuan Airlines (3U); Shenzhen Airlines (ZH); all Star Alliance members including Lufthansa (LH), United Airlines (UA), Air Canada (AC), Singapore Airlines (SQ), ANA (NH), Turkish Airlines (TK), Asiana Airlines (OZ), LOT Polish Airlines (LO), Scandinavian Airlines (SK), Thai Airways (TG), Ethiopian Airlines (ET), and others; oneworld members (with the exception of SriLankan Airlines, which uses T2): American Airlines (AA), British Airways (BA), Cathay Pacific (CX), Japan Airlines (JL), Finnair (AY), Iberia (IB), Royal Jordanian (RJ); SkyTeam's China Airlines (CI); and others not operating from T2.

Key T3 logistics: Internal distances are enormous โ€” from T3-C check-in to international gates in T3-E, the walk plus APM ride takes 15โ€“25 minutes. Budget at least 30 minutes between passing security and reaching your gate. Gate C55/C56 in T3-C is used for connecting domestic-to-international passengers who need to clear customs before boarding their international flight at T3-E.

Terminal 2 (T2) โ€” Hainan Airlines and SkyTeam Hub

Terminal 2 opened in November 1999 and underwent major upgrades ahead of the 2008 Olympics. It handles both domestic and international flights and is bifurcated: domestic departures and arrivals are in one section, international in another. Level 1 contains baggage claim, the Airport Express train station, and taxi/shuttle access. Level 2 has departures (check-in and security). Level 3 has international and domestic arrivals. The former Terminal 1 domestic satellite hall is connected to T2 via an indoor walkway and functions as an extension of T2 for domestic operations.

Airlines in T2: Hainan Airlines (HU) โ€” primary hub; Grand China Air (CN); Air Koryo (JS, North Korea's carrier, for the rare Pyongyang route); selected SkyTeam member airlines for international routes (note: since 2019, most SkyTeam members โ€” including China Eastern, China Southern, Air France, KLM, Delta โ€” relocated to Daxing PKX); American Airlines (AA) and SriLankan Airlines (UL) from the oneworld alliance use T2 as exceptions to the standard T3 assignment.

T2 lounges: HNA Club (Hainan Airlines Lounge), China Southern Sky Pearl Lounge (for remaining CZ domestic routes), Fortune Wings Lounge (independent, Priority Pass accepted), BGS Premier Lounge (Priority Pass), ICBC VIP Lounges (two), Trvok Lounges (multiple).

Terminal 1 (T1) โ€” Small Domestic Terminal

Terminal 1 is the smallest and oldest active terminal, handling a limited selection of domestic flights for smaller carriers including some Hainan Airlines and Sichuan Airlines domestic routes. It functions as a satellite hall for T2 and is connected via a covered indoor walkway (10โ€“15 minutes walking distance). T1 has no Airport Express station. Facilities are basic compared to T2 and T3 โ€” domestic airline lounges (ICBC VIP Lounge, CIP Lounge), limited dining, and standard check-in.

Inter-Terminal Connections

T1 โ†” T2: Indoor walkway, approximately 10โ€“15 minutes walk. No shuttle needed. Terminals share the same terminal complex at the western end of the airport.

T2 โ†” T3: Free shuttle bus, departs every 15 minutes from outside the arrivals halls of both terminals. Journey time: approximately 15 minutes. The shuttle operates from approximately 06:00 to 23:00. Outside these hours, take a taxi or DiDi (approximately 5 minutes, ยฅ25โ€“35). Note: there is no airside connection โ€” transferring between T2 and T3 requires exiting immigration, collecting bags, clearing customs, then re-checking in at the new terminal. Budget at least 90โ€“120 minutes minimum for an inter-terminal connection.

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Transportation Guide

Getting to and from PEK Airport

Beijing Capital Airport sits 32 km northeast of Tiananmen Square, with road travel typically taking 40โ€“70 minutes in normal conditions and 60โ€“100+ minutes during the notorious Beijing rush hours (08:00โ€“09:30 and 17:30โ€“19:30 on weekdays). The Airport Express subway line is by far the fastest and most reliable option for city centre-bound travellers and is strongly recommended for those travelling without excessive luggage.

Airport Express (Capital Airport Express / ้ฆ–้ƒฝๆœบๅœบ็บฟ)

The Capital Airport Express (Beijing Subway Airport Line, also abbreviated ABC โ€” Airport Beijing City) is the dedicated rail link opened on 19 July 2008. It connects T3 and T2 directly to downtown Beijing, running under the city from Sanyuanqiao and Dongzhimen. Trains operate every 10 minutes (peak) to every 20 minutes (off-peak), 06:00โ€“22:52 from T3 and 06:36โ€“23:10 from T2. Trains reverse direction at T3 before proceeding to T2 โ€” note that the journey from T3 to the city takes approximately 35 minutes, while T2 to the city centre takes approximately 20โ€“25 minutes (T2 is closer to downtown).

  • Stops (outbound from airport): T3 โ†’ T2 โ†’ Sanyuanqiao (Line 10 transfer) โ†’ Dongzhimen (Line 2 and Line 13 transfer) โ†’ Beixinqiao (Line 5 transfer, terminus)
  • Fare: ยฅ25 one way (โ‰ˆ US$3.50). No free transfers to/from other subway lines โ€” purchase a separate ticket for onward metro connections. Yikatong card and mobile payment (WeChat Pay, Alipay) accepted.
  • Purchase: Ticket vending machines in both terminals (English available), staffed counters, or mobile apps. No in-town check-in service at Beixinqiao, Dongzhimen, or Sanyuanqiao.
  • Luggage: Overhead racks and end-of-car spaces available. Not recommended for very bulky luggage during peak hours due to limited space in 4-car sets.
  • Note: Terminal 1 has no Airport Express station โ€” T1 passengers must walk or take the free inter-terminal bus to T2 first.
  • Key connections: Dongzhimen โ†’ Line 2 (inner ring) โ†’ Wangfujing; Sanyuanqiao โ†’ Line 10 (outer ring) โ†’ Guomao, Sanlitun, National Stadium; Beixinqiao โ†’ Line 5 โ†’ Yonghe Temple, Tian'anmen East

Airport Shuttle Buses (ๆœบๅœบๅทดๅฃซ)

PEK operates 16 dedicated shuttle bus routes connecting the airport to various parts of Beijing. Buses run 24 hours (most routes) or until the last flight. Fares range from ยฅ15 to ยฅ30 depending on the route and number of stops. Key destinations include: Sanlitun (business district), Zhongguancun (tech hub), Beijing Railway Station, West Railway Station, South Railway Station, Wangfujing, Olympic Village, Fangzhuang, and Tongzhou. Ticket offices are on the ground floor of all terminals. Buses are clean, have luggage compartments, and most run at 20โ€“30 minute intervals during peak hours. During rush hour, buses can be significantly slower than the Airport Express due to highway congestion.

Taxi

Official taxis at PEK are dark blue with a yellow "TAXI" roof sign and carry the driver's ID on the dashboard. Metered fares with a ยฅ13 base rate + ยฅ10 airport surcharge. To central Beijing (Tiananmen area, ~32 km): approximately ยฅ120โ€“180 (โ‰ˆ US$17โ€“25) in daytime (06:00โ€“23:00), rising 20% for night rates (23:00โ€“05:00). Journey time: 40โ€“70 minutes normally; 80โ€“100+ minutes during rush hours. Taxis are available 24/7.

  • T3: Taxi rank at Level B1, outside the arrivals exit (follow signs to ๅ‡บ็งŸ่ฝฆ)
  • T2: Taxi rank on Level 1, Gates 5โ€“9 area
  • Payment: Metered. Most drivers accept Alipay and WeChat Pay โ€” scan their QR code. Have ยฅ200 cash as backup. Always request a receipt (fฤpiร o ๅ‘็ฅจ).
  • Avoid: Touts inside the terminal who offer "private cars" โ€” they charge 2โ€“4ร— the legitimate fare and have no accountability.
  • Official taxis: License plates start with ไบฌB (Jing B). Driver ID must be visible on the dashboard. Meter must be reset at journey start.

DiDi (ๆปดๆปดๅ‡บ่กŒ) โ€” Ride-Hailing

DiDi Chuxing is China's dominant ride-hailing platform, with an English-language app ("DiDi โ€” Greater China"). It is the recommended option for foreigners wanting cashless, upfront-priced rides. Costs are comparable to or slightly less than official taxis (typically ยฅ100โ€“140 to the city centre). International credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) can be linked directly in the app, as can Alipay. Designated pickup zones are clearly signposted and separate from taxi ranks:

  • T3: Area H, Level B2 of Parking Garage 3 (follow signs for "็ฝ‘็บฆ่ฝฆ")
  • T2: Southwest corner of Parking Garage 2

Tip: Download DiDi and link your payment card before landing โ€” airport WiFi requires passport scanning or a Chinese mobile number (see WiFi section), which can delay setup.

Pre-Booked Private Transfer

Hotel transfers and private car services can be pre-arranged. Most 4โ€“5 star hotels in Beijing offer airport pickup; costs typically range from ยฅ300โ€“600 for a standard sedan. Online platforms (GetYourTransfer, KKday) offer English-language pre-booked transfers with drivers holding name signs at arrivals. The main advantage is no waiting and confirmed English communication โ€” particularly useful for first-time visitors to China.

Car Rental

Car rental is available at PEK, but self-driving in Beijing requires a Chinese driving licence โ€” international driving permits are not recognised in mainland China. Foreign tourists cannot legally drive rental cars in Beijing. Car rental is therefore mainly relevant to Chinese nationals or long-term residents with Chinese licences.

Transport Time to City Centre Price (one way) Hours Best For
Airport Express (T3โ†’Dongzhimen) ~35 min ยฅ25 06:22โ€“22:52 (from T3) Solo travellers, light luggage, speed
Airport Express (T2โ†’Dongzhimen) ~20 min ยฅ25 06:36โ€“23:10 (from T2) Solo/couple, T2 arrivals
Airport Shuttle Bus 60โ€“90 min ยฅ15โ€“30 24h (most routes) Budget travellers, specific districts
Taxi (metered) 40โ€“80 min* ยฅ120โ€“180 24/7 Families, heavy luggage, direct door-to-door
DiDi (app) 40โ€“80 min* ยฅ100โ€“140 24/7 Tech-savvy, cashless, upfront price
Pre-booked Private Transfer 45โ€“75 min ยฅ300โ€“600 24/7 Groups, first-timers, language barrier

*Rush hours (08:00โ€“09:30 and 17:30โ€“19:30 weekdays) can add 30โ€“60 minutes to road journeys.

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Hotels Near the Airport

Closest Hotels to PEK (Free Shuttle Access)

Cordis Beijing Capital Airport โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… (Langham Hospitality Group) โ€” The closest hotel to Terminal 3, located approximately 500 metres (1,640 feet) from T3, connected by a 5-minute complimentary 24-hour shuttle. Offers 5-star luxury: multiple restaurants, spa, pool, high-end business facilities, and signature Langham service. One of TripAdvisor's top-rated hotels in the Beijing airport area. From approximately US$130โ€“250/night.

Hilton Beijing Capital Airport โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… โ€” Located approximately 1.8 km from Terminal 3 (5-minute 24-hour complimentary shuttle). 380 rooms with standard Hilton luxury appointments; multiple restaurants including a Peking duck specialist; pool, fitness centre, conference facilities. Consistently rated among the top airport hotels in Asia. From approximately US$83โ€“200/night.

Crowne Plaza Beijing International Airport โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… (IHG) โ€” Located 2.2 km from T3 with complimentary scheduled shuttle service. Spacious rooms, fitness centre, restaurant, business centre. Popular with international business travellers. From approximately US$58โ€“130/night.

Ramada by Wyndham Beijing Airport โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… โ€” Reliable mid-range option with shuttle service; popular with transit passengers. Good value at approximately US$36โ€“80/night.

Capital Airport International Hotel โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… โ€” Closest budget-friendly option with shuttle, gym, and breakfast. From approximately US$41/night.

Fairfield by Marriott Beijing Capital Airport โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… โ€” Modern Marriott budget brand with shuttle, complimentary breakfast, good WiFi. From approximately US$35โ€“70/night.

Home2 Suites by Hilton Beijing Shunyi โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… โ€” Extended-stay suites with kitchenette; ideal for longer layovers or multi-day visits to the airport area. Complimentary breakfast, shuttle. From approximately US$50โ€“90/night.

In-Terminal Rest Options

BCAT Hourly Hotel / Rest Lounge (T3-E, international airside): Located east of the T3-E international departure lounge. Offers single and standard rooms with private bathroom, TV, hot water, WiFi, and optional massage, coffee bar, and beauty services. Single room: approximately ยฅ120/hour or ยฅ720/day. Accessible airside without exiting the international transit zone โ€” ideal for long international layovers. No separate en-suite per room; shared shower facilities in the lounge complex.

T3-C Hourly Lounge (T3-C, landside): Located on Level 2 of T3-C arrivals area. Hotel-like pay lounge with single rooms, standard rooms, free internet, hot drinks. Accessible without a boarding pass โ€” useful for passengers awaiting connecting flights or early check-in times.

T2 Time Rest Room: Located near Gates 11โ€“13, available for domestic and international passengers. Hourly hotel-style rest rooms with TV, WiFi. Domestic area: +86 10-64598932; International: +86 10-64598943.

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Parking Options & Rates

Parking at PEK Airport

PEK offers extensive parking across multiple garages and open-air lots serving all three terminals. All official parking is managed by BCIA and can be paid using cash (RMB only), credit/debit cards, WeChat Pay, Alipay, and ETC/China Pass transponders. Pre-booking is not typically required. Given Beijing traffic, self-drive is only practical for travellers with Chinese driving licences (international permits not recognised in mainland China).

Parking Area Location Type Approx. Rate Notes
Garage P3 (T3) Adjacent to T3 Multi-storey, covered ยฅ30โ€“50/hr first hours; decreasing daily rate Largest garage; DiDi pickup at B2 Area H
Garage P2 (T2) Adjacent to T2 Multi-storey, covered ยฅ30โ€“50/hr; daily cap applies DiDi pickup at SW corner; close to T1 walkway
Open-air lots (various) Near all terminals Open air ยฅ10โ€“20/hr; lower daily rates Cheaper for long stays; shuttle to terminal
10-minute Kiss & Go All terminals Curbside Free (10 min) Strictly enforced drop-off/pick-up zone

Important: Foreigners visiting China cannot legally drive rental cars without a Chinese driving licence โ€” international driving permits are not valid in mainland China. If you plan to drive to or from PEK, arrange a local driver or use a pre-booked private transfer service.

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Services & Facilities

WiFi โ€” The Passport Solution

Free WiFi is available throughout all three terminals on the network "AIRPORT-FREE-WiFi". However, connection requires one of two verification methods:

  • Option 1 โ€” SMS code: Enter any mobile number (foreign numbers work) to receive a verification code via SMS. The most straightforward method if your international SIM receives SMS in China.
  • Option 2 โ€” Passport scan: Scan your passport at one of the automated passport-reading kiosks (ๅคš็‚น่ฎพ็ฝฎ, located at information desks and throughout terminals) to receive a one-time code. No mobile number needed. Valid passport required.

Critical note for internet access in China: Google, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Twitter/X, YouTube, and most Western platforms are blocked in mainland China by the Great Firewall. Download and configure a VPN app before landing โ€” VPN apps cannot be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play while in China. Recommended: ExpressVPN, NordVPN, or Astrill (all support China usage). WeChat and Alipay function normally without a VPN. For navigation, use Baidu Maps or Amap (้ซ˜ๅพทๅœฐๅ›พ) โ€” both work in English and are far more accurate in China than Google Maps.

SIM cards / eSIM: Do not rely on the airport for SIM card purchases (limited availability, long queues). Get a China eSIM before departure from Airalo, Saily, or your home carrier's China roaming plan. China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom all sell SIM cards at the airport at higher prices than online.

The 240-Hour Visa-Free Transit Policy

China's game-changing 240-hour (10-day) visa-free transit policy, significantly expanded on 17 December 2024, applies at PEK and allows eligible passengers to explore Beijing and 24 provinces/regions of China without a visa. This is one of the most important things to know before transiting through Beijing.

Eligibility: Citizens of 55 countries (as of June 2025), including all EU/Schengen countries, United Kingdom, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, UAE, Qatar, Indonesia, and Russia. Check current eligibility at en.nia.gov.cn.

Key requirements: (1) Valid onward ticket to a third country or region (your origin and destination countries must be different โ€” a round-trip to the same country does not qualify; however, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan count as separate regions); (2) Departure within 240 hours of entry; (3) Entry via one of the 65 designated ports (PEK qualifies); (4) Complete the entry card at immigration โ€” apply at the "24/240-hour Transit Passengers" counter in T3-E arrivals.

Where you can go: All 24 designated provinces including Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Guangdong, Sichuan, and more. You can enter via PEK and exit via Shanghai Pudong (PVG) โ€” multi-city touring is permitted. Not permitted: Inner Mongolia, Jilin, Tibet, Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia, Xinjiang.

Note: China also offers 24-hour visa-free transit for all nationalities when simply transiting in the international zone without clearing immigration.

Mobile Payments โ€” The Cashless Reality

China is a near-cashless society. WeChat Pay and Alipay are accepted at virtually every restaurant, shop, taxi, and bus in Beijing, including at the airport. Both platforms now allow international credit/debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) to be linked directly โ€” set this up before arrival. Alipay's international version ("Alipay+" interface) is particularly traveller-friendly. Most DiDi drivers prefer WeChat Pay or Alipay over cash. ATMs (Bank of China, ICBC, China Construction Bank) are available in all terminals and dispense RMB from foreign cards, typically with a ยฅ20โ€“30 fee per transaction.

Currency exchange: Hang Seng Bank and ICBC exchange counters are in T3 (international arrivals Level 1 and T3-E landside). Rates are mediocre โ€” better to use an ATM. Declare cash imports of US$5,000 equivalent or more at customs.

Lounges

PEK has over a dozen lounges across all three terminals. The flagship is the Air China First and Business Class Lounge in T3-E (international), offering extensive buffet service, premium spirits, showers, private rooms, and Beijing views โ€” among the best airline lounges in Northeast Asia. Independent lounges accessible via Priority Pass, Lounge Key, or walk-in payment include:

  • BGS Premier Lounge (T3-E): Best independent Priority Pass lounge at PEK; hot food, showers, good service
  • Fortune Wings Lounge (T2): Priority Pass access; adequate food and WiFi for T2 passengers
  • HNA Club (T2): Hainan Airlines lounge; Priority Pass access for eligible passengers
  • Emirates Lounge (T3-E): Business and First Class; premium Middle Eastern hospitality
  • Cathay Pacific Lounge (T3-E): Business and First Class; renowned for quality
  • BCAT Hourly Hotel Lounge (T3-E, airside): Walk-in hourly pay lounge; ยฅ120/hour for private room; no Priority Pass needed

Dining

PEK has extensive dining options across all terminals, many operating 24 hours to serve night-flight passengers. T3-E (international airside) has the best selection: international brands including McDonald's, KFC, Burger King, Pizza Hut, and Starbucks alongside quality Chinese options (noodles, dumplings, congee, Sichuan dishes). T3-C and T2 have similar ranges. Prices are noticeably elevated versus the city โ€” expect to pay 50โ€“100% more than Beijing restaurant prices. A full meal: ยฅ60โ€“150; coffee: ยฅ35โ€“65; beer: ยฅ40โ€“80. Duty-free alcohol purchased airside tends to be competitively priced.

Shopping and Duty-Free

Duty-free shops are concentrated in T3-E (international departures) and T2 international area. The selection emphasises Chinese liquor (baijiu), tea, traditional arts, silk, and cosmetics alongside global spirits, confectionery, and fragrances. Chinese duty-free prices for premium spirits (Moutai, Wuliangye) are exceptionally competitive. VAT Refund (้€€็จŽ) is available for international departure passengers โ€” look for Tax Free Shopping counters near the customs inspection area before immigration.

Luggage Storage

Luggage storage is available at five locations throughout the airport. Prices range from ยฅ20โ€“50 per item per 24 hours depending on size (some sources report a ยฅ100/day flat rate for lockers โ€” confirm on-site). Hours: most locations 06:00โ€“22:00. Locations include: corridor linking T1 to T2; T2 Arrivals Hall near Gate 9; T2 Departures Hall near Gates 8 and 10; T3-C landside east of Arrivals Hall; T3-C landside west of Arrivals Hall. Seasonal free winter clothing storage is available at T2 and T3 (typically Novemberโ€“February).

Accessibility

PEK provides comprehensive accessibility services including wheelchair assistance (request via airline at least 48 hours in advance), dedicated lanes at check-in, security, and immigration, and lifts throughout all terminals. The Sala Amica-equivalent assistance lounge is available in all terminals for passengers with reduced mobility. Dressing/changing rooms are available in baggage claim areas of all terminals (free, 24/7) โ€” useful after long-haul arrivals.

Medical and Pharmacy

Medical centres are located in T3 (airside and landside) and T2. Pharmacies are available in all terminals. Emergency: dial 120 (China's ambulance service) or contact airport security at the nearest information desk. Airport security staff are trained in basic first aid.

Overnight Sleeping

PEK is not particularly comfortable for overnight sleeping. Staff actively discourage horizontal sleeping in public areas, and many seating areas have armrests that prevent lying down. T3 has some carpeted areas and designated rest zones near certain domestic gates (Brilliant Colors, Oasis, Window, Digital Forest, and Tulip Lounges โ€” small themed rest areas with lounge seating and charging points) where sitting-sleep is tolerated. For genuine rest, use the BCAT Hourly Hotel in T3-E airside, T3-C landside lounge, or T2 Time Rest Room (hourly rate basis), or book a nearby hotel (most offer 24h shuttle service).

Power Banks and Electronics Note

Since June 28, 2025, power banks without 3C certification (China Compulsory Certification) are banned for domestic flights in China and cannot pass security. Check your power bank for the 3C mark before travel. International flights are not formally subject to this rule but may face scrutiny. Bring a 3C-certified power bank or leave non-certified ones at your hotel.

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Airlines & Destinations

Hub Airlines and Alliances

Air China (CA โ€” Star Alliance) is China's national flag carrier and by far the dominant airline at PEK. Operating from Terminal 3, Air China runs approximately 10,000 flights per month to over 160 destinations worldwide โ€” more departures than any other airline at any other airport in China. Long-haul routes include daily or near-daily services to London Heathrow, Frankfurt, Paris CDG, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York JFK, Chicago, Houston, Sydney, Melbourne, Tokyo NRT/HND, Seoul ICN, Singapore, Bangkok, and dozens more. Domestically, Air China connects Beijing to virtually every provincial capital and major city in China.

Hainan Airlines (HU) is China's fourth-largest carrier and operates its primary hub from Terminal 2 at PEK. It is unique among major Chinese airlines in remaining at Capital Airport after the 2019 split (most SkyTeam carriers moved to Daxing). Hainan operates over 2,500 flights per month to 50+ destinations, including a notable long-haul network: non-stop services to Boston, Seattle, Las Vegas, Chicago (from other hubs), London Gatwick, Edinburgh, Manchester, Brussels, Paris CDG, Madrid, Barcelona, Rome, and Tel Aviv.

The Star Alliance co-location programme has concentrated all key member airlines in T3-E under the Move Under One Roof initiative: Singapore Airlines (SQ), ANA (NH), United Airlines (UA), Air Canada (AC), Lufthansa (LH), Austrian Airlines (OS), Swiss (LX), Turkish Airlines (TK), LOT Polish Airlines (LO), Asiana Airlines (OZ), Scandinavian Airlines (SK), Thai Airways (TG), and Ethiopian Airlines (ET) all share T3-E gates and ground services.

Key International Routes from PEK

Route Main Airlines Notes
PEK โ€“ LHR (London) Air China, British Airways, Hainan Airlines One of China's busiest transatlantic routes; Air China daily widebody
PEK โ€“ FRA (Frankfurt) Air China, Lufthansa Key Star Alliance hub pairing; multiple daily
PEK โ€“ CDG (Paris) Air China, Hainan Airlines Daily service; Air China flagship European route
PEK โ€“ LAX (Los Angeles) Air China, United Airlines Busiest China-USA route by frequency
PEK โ€“ JFK (New York) Air China, American Airlines Daily; high business + VFR demand
PEK โ€“ SFO (San Francisco) Air China, United Airlines Tech corridor route; daily widebody
PEK โ€“ SYD (Sydney) Air China Daily; longest non-stop from PEK
PEK โ€“ NRT/HND (Tokyo) Air China, ANA, Japan Airlines, Hainan Highest frequency international route; 6โ€“8 daily flights combined
PEK โ€“ ICN (Seoul) Air China, Korean Air, Asiana Airlines Multiple daily; second-busiest international route
PEK โ€“ SIN (Singapore) Air China, Singapore Airlines Key SE Asia gateway; daily
PEK โ€“ DXB (Dubai) Air China, Emirates Daily; growing Middle East traffic
PEK โ€“ SHA/PVG (Shanghai) Air China, Shandong, Hainan, multiple Busiest domestic route; Air Express services every 30 minutes
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Distances & Travel Times

Distances from PEK Airport

Destination Distance By Car / Road By Public Transport
Tiananmen Square / Forbidden City 30 km 40โ€“70 min* ~50 min (Airport Express to Dongzhimen + Line 2 to Qianmen)
Wangfujing (shopping district) 28 km 40โ€“65 min* ~45 min (Airport Express to Dongzhimen + Line 2 to Wangfujing)
Sanlitun (bars/embassies district) 22 km 30โ€“55 min* ~40 min (Airport Express to Sanyuanqiao + Line 10)
Beijing Railway Station 30 km 40โ€“70 min* ~55 min (Airport Express + metro transfers)
Beijing West Railway Station 38 km 50โ€“80 min* ~70 min (Airport Express + metro Line 9)
Beijing South Railway Station (high-speed) 38 km 50โ€“80 min* ~70 min (Airport Express + metro)
Summer Palace (Yiheyuan) 30 km 40โ€“65 min* ~65 min (Airport Express + Line 4)
Great Wall โ€” Mutianyu section 75 km ~70 min (highway) ~2.5h (airport bus to Dongzhimen + shuttle bus)
Olympic Park / Bird's Nest 20 km 30โ€“50 min* ~50 min (Airport Express + Line 8)
Beijing Daxing Airport (PKX) 67 km ~70 min (highway) ~90 min (Airport Express + Line 10 + Daxing Line)
Tianjin City Centre 130 km ~80 min (G2 expressway) ~90 min (airport bus to Beijing South + G-train to Tianjin)
Xi'an (Terracotta Warriors) 1,100 km ~10h drive (not recommended) ~4.5h high-speed train from Beijing West; 2h by air

*Rush hours (08:00โ€“09:30 and 17:30โ€“19:30 on weekdays) can add 30โ€“60 minutes to all road times.

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Passenger Statistics

Traffic History and Recovery

PEK's history is a story of extraordinary growth, overcapacity, a deliberate split, pandemic collapse, and powerful recovery. Before Daxing Airport opened in 2019, PEK processed over 100 million passengers annually โ€” only the second airport in history to reach that milestone (after Atlanta). The government's decision to relocate China Eastern, China Southern, and China United Airlines to Daxing was specifically designed to relieve overcapacity at PEK, where approximately 300 daily flights could not be accommodated, representing ~10 million lost passenger opportunities annually.

Year Total Passengers YoY Change Notes
2017 95.8 million +5.0% Pre-split peak growth
2018 100.9 million +5.3% First year exceeding 100M; 2nd globally
2019 100.0 million โ€“0.9% Daxing opens Sep 2019; start of traffic split
2020 ~34.5 million โ€“66% COVID-19 pandemic; international flights near-zero
2021 ~40.3 million +17% Domestic recovery; international still closed
2022 ~33.0 million โ€“18% Zero-COVID lockdowns; sharp decline
2023 52.9 million +60% China's reopening; strong domestic/international rebound
2024 67.36 million +27.4% Record post-split; international +130% through Aug 2024

By August 2024, PEK had already served 44.85 million passengers year-to-date (+34% YoY), with international and regional traffic surging 130% as China's expanded visa-free policies took effect. The August 2024 monthly total of 6.23 million passengers (200,000 per day) set a new 4-year record. International traffic to 54 countries and 217 destinations (127 domestic, 90 international) was fully restored by mid-2024. The combined Beijing aviation system (PEK + PKX) processed over 116 million passengers in 2024, exceeding the pre-pandemic combined total and cementing Beijing's position as one of the top 3 aviation city-systems globally alongside Atlanta-Hartsfield and London. Monthly CEIC data for late 2025 shows continued growth: October 2025 recorded 6.464 million passengers; November 2025, 5.950 million.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Airport Express subway line is the fastest and most reliable option. From Terminal 3, the train reaches Dongzhimen station (downtown Beijing) in approximately 35 minutes for ยฅ25. From Terminal 2, the same journey takes about 20 minutes. Trains run every 10 minutes from 06:00 to approximately 23:00. At Dongzhimen, transfer to Line 2 (inner ring road) or Line 13 for onward connections โ€” purchase a separate metro ticket (ยฅ3โ€“6) for the transfer.
Check your airline: Terminal 3 serves Air China and all Star Alliance members (Lufthansa, United, Singapore Airlines, ANA, Air Canada, Turkish Airlines, etc.) plus most oneworld members (British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, American Airlines). Terminal 2 serves Hainan Airlines, plus American Airlines and SriLankan Airlines as exceptions. Terminal 1 handles select smaller domestic carriers and connects to T2 via an indoor walkway. Always confirm on your boarding pass or booking confirmation before arriving.
Citizens of 55 countries (including USA, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea) can now use the 240-hour (10-day) visa-free transit policy if they are en route to a third country. This allows you to leave the airport and explore Beijing and 24 provinces of China without a visa. Requirements: onward ticket to a different country, departure within 240 hours, entry via one of 65 approved ports (PEK qualifies). Apply at the '24/240-hour Transit' counter in T3-E arrivals. For a simple airside connection under 24 hours, no visa is needed.
Taxis use a meter starting at ยฅ13 plus a ยฅ10 airport surcharge. To Tiananmen Square area (30 km): approximately ยฅ120โ€“180 in daytime (06:00โ€“23:00), slightly higher at night. Journey time is 40โ€“70 minutes normally and 80โ€“100+ minutes during rush hours. Use only official dark blue taxis with yellow roof signs from the designated ranks โ€” never accept rides from touts inside the terminal. Most drivers accept Alipay and WeChat Pay; have ยฅ200 cash as backup. Always ask for a receipt (fฤpiร o ๅ‘็ฅจ).
Connect to 'AIRPORT-FREE-WiFi'. You'll need either: (1) a mobile phone to receive a verification code by SMS โ€” foreign numbers work, or (2) to scan your passport at an information kiosk to receive a code. Once connected, note that Google, YouTube, WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and most Western platforms are blocked by China's Great Firewall. Install a VPN app before you land โ€” you cannot download VPN apps while in China.
Yes, if you qualify for the 240-hour visa-free transit policy (55 eligible nationalities including US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia). Apply at the transit immigration counter in T3-E arrivals with your onward ticket. For shorter layovers, even 4โ€“6 hours can be enough for a quick visit to Tiananmen Square or the Forbidden City gate area via the Airport Express (35 minutes to downtown). Budget at least 3 hours of actual sightseeing time and 2 hours for airport re-entry procedures to catch your connection safely.
There is no traditional hotel airside, but pay-per-hour rest rooms are available. In T3-E (international airside): the BCAT Hourly Hotel Lounge offers private rooms with bathroom, TV, WiFi, and optional massage/spa at approximately ยฅ120/hour. In T3-C and T2 landside: hourly rest lounges are available for transit passengers without airside access. The closest full-service hotels are Cordis (Langham, 5-star, 500m from T3, 5-minute shuttle) and Hilton Beijing Capital Airport (5-star, 5-minute shuttle) โ€” both available from approximately US$80โ€“250/night.
Download the 'DiDi โ€“ Greater China' app before landing. Link an international credit card (Visa/Mastercard) or Alipay. Set your destination (English accepted). Wait at the designated pickup zones: Terminal 3 โ€” Area H, Level B2 of Parking Garage 3; Terminal 2 โ€” southwest corner of Parking Garage 2. DiDi shows an upfront price (typically ยฅ100โ€“140 to city centre) and tracks your route. It's the recommended app-based alternative to hailing a street taxi.
Beijing is a near-cashless city. WeChat Pay and Alipay are accepted almost everywhere โ€” including taxis, shops, restaurants, and many airport services. Both apps now support international Visa and Mastercard linked directly (set up before arriving, as registration may require some online access). Alipay's international interface is particularly friendly for non-Chinese users. ATMs are available throughout the airport; withdraw some RMB (ยฅ200โ€“500) as emergency backup in case of app issues. ICBC and Bank of China ATMs are most reliable for foreign cards.
International flights: arrive at least 3 hours before departure โ€” 3.5 hours during peak summer (Julyโ€“August), Golden Week (October 1โ€“7), and Chinese New Year (Januaryโ€“February). T3 internal distances are very large: from check-in to international gates in T3-E via the automated people mover takes 20โ€“30 minutes. Immigration can take 30โ€“60 minutes during peaks. Domestic flights from T3 or T2: arrive 2 hours minimum, 2.5 hours during peak travel dates.
Foreigners visiting China cannot legally drive rental cars in mainland China โ€” international driving permits are not recognised. A Chinese driving licence is required. If you want to drive, you must either have a permanent Chinese licence or arrange a local driver/chauffeur service. For most travellers, the Airport Express, taxis, DiDi, or pre-booked private transfers are the only practical options.
Beijing has two international airports: Capital (PEK), 32 km northeast of city centre โ€” the older, more established hub primarily for Air China, Hainan Airlines, Star Alliance, and oneworld carriers; and Daxing (PKX), 50 km south โ€” the newer, modern airport for China Eastern, China Southern, and most SkyTeam members. Your airline determines which airport you use. PEK has faster city access via the Airport Express (35 min); PKX is accessed via the Daxing Airport Express (19 min to Caoqiao on Line 10) or high-speed intercity rail. PEK offers more international connections.

Contact Information

Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA)

Phone: +86 10 96158

24/7 (automated info line)

Flight Information (Recorded)

Phone: +86 10 96158

National Immigration Administration (Visa-Free Transit)

Lost & Found (ๅคฑ็‰ฉๆ‹›้ข†)

Phone: +86 10 64541100

Location: T3 arrivals level and T2 arrivals level

Open: 06:00โ€“22:00; after hours report via airport hotline

Official Taxi Rank (BCIA Capital Airport Taxi)

Air China Customer Service

Phone: +86 10 95583 (China) / +1 (800) 882-8122 (USA)

Capital Airport Express / Beijing Subway

Phone: +86 10 96156

Open: T3: 06:22โ€“22:52; T2: 06:36โ€“23:10

Pro Tips for Beijing Capital International Airport

At The Airport:
  • Take the Airport Express, not a taxi, unless you have heavy luggage and are travelling in a group. The difference during Beijing rush hours (07:30โ€“09:30 and 17:30โ€“19:30 weekdays) is dramatic โ€” the express takes exactly 35 minutes from T3 regardless of traffic, while a taxi can take 90โ€“120 minutes in the same conditions. The ยฅ25 fare makes it almost absurdly good value for what is essentially a metro-standard rail service covering 28 km in under 40 minutes. At Dongzhimen, the Line 2 transfer for Wangfujing (exit A) and Line 13 for Sanlitun (exit from Dongzhimen outer) are clearly signed in English.
  • For the BGS Premier Lounge (T3-E, airside), access via Priority Pass or walk-in payment (confirm current rate on arrival โ€” approximately ยฅ200โ€“300). It consistently outperforms most independent airport lounges in Asia for food quality and service. Request congee (็จ€้ฅญ) and dim sum during morning hours โ€” the hot food selection changes throughout the day. Avoid the Air China general economy lounge if you don't have the right boarding pass โ€” strict enforcement. Cathay Pacific and Emirates lounges in T3-E are exceptional for their business class passengers, but access is restricted to ticketed premium passengers and programme members only.
  • T3 internal distances are deceptively large. The automated people mover between T3-C (domestic, where you check in) and T3-E (international gates) appears on the map as a short ride but the total journey โ€” walking through T3-C to the APM station, riding the mover (2โ€“5 minutes), walking to your specific gate in T3-E โ€” regularly takes 20โ€“30 minutes even at a moderate walking pace. For intercontinental gates in the far ends of T3-E (gates E1โ€“E10), budget a full 35 minutes from the T3-C check-in counter. If connecting from a domestic flight arriving at T3-D, the transfer to T3-E international requires immigration clearance and can take 60โ€“90 minutes total.
Before You Fly:
  • Set up Alipay or WeChat Pay with your international credit card BEFORE you land โ€” this is the single most impactful preparation for any trip through China. Both apps require some verification steps that are easier to complete at home on reliable internet. Link a Visa or Mastercard directly (both platforms now accept these for foreign users). Once set up, you can pay for absolutely everything โ€” taxis, DiDi, airport shops, buses, train tickets, and restaurant bills โ€” without needing to find an ATM or handle cash. In Beijing, attempting to pay cash at many modern restaurants and transport services will simply not work.
  • Download your VPN app before landing โ€” this cannot be stressed enough. China's Great Firewall blocks Google (including Maps, Gmail, Google Translate), WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and most Western news sites. VPN apps cannot be downloaded from within China via the App Store or Google Play. Install ExpressVPN, NordVPN, or Astrill at home, test it, and activate it the moment you land and connect to airport WiFi. For navigation, install Amap (้ซ˜ๅพทๅœฐๅ›พ / AutoNavi) โ€” it works in English, shows real-time traffic, and is vastly more accurate in China than any Google product.
  • If you are eligible for the 240-hour visa-free transit (55 nationalities as of mid-2025), plan your routing carefully to take advantage of it. The policy allows up to 10 days in 24 provinces if you are genuinely in transit to a third country โ€” a Tokyoโ€“Beijingโ€“London routing, for example, would qualify. You can enter via PEK, travel to Shanghai, Xi'an, Chengdu, or other cities, and exit via a different airport entirely. Print your onward ticket, hotel bookings, and a summary of your itinerary โ€” immigration officers sometimes ask for these documents.
Common Mistakes:
  • Taking a taxi from an unauthorized 'tout' inside the terminal. This is the single most common scam at PEK. Men in dark clothing near the baggage claim exit will approach foreign arrivals offering 'private car service' to Beijing hotels, typically naming a price of ยฅ300โ€“600 for what should be a ยฅ130โ€“160 metered taxi ride. They may carry professional-looking signs. Always walk past them and follow signs to the official taxi rank (ๅ‡บ็งŸ่ฝฆ) outside the building. Official dark blue Beijing taxis have meters, visible driver ID, and plates starting with ไบฌB. If a driver claims the meter is 'broken' or proposes a flat rate, exit and find another cab.
  • Forgetting that T2 and T3 are not connected airside โ€” and severely underestimating the transfer time. Many passengers with bookings split across two airlines operating from different terminals assume they can connect airside like at a European hub. At PEK, switching terminals requires exiting through customs (collecting your bags if checked through), re-entering departures, re-checking bags, and passing security again. The shuttle bus journey itself is 15 minutes, but the entire process โ€” including queues at immigration and customs โ€” realistically takes 90โ€“120 minutes minimum. Book connections with at least 2.5โ€“3 hours MCT (minimum connecting time) for inter-terminal PEK transfers.
  • Expecting the Airport Express to be like the London Heathrow Express or Tokyo Narita Express โ€” it isn't. The Airport Express is a standard metro-gauge subway line with 4-car trains, fixed 230-seat capacity, and no dedicated luggage space beyond overhead racks and end-of-car areas. During the morning and evening peaks it fills to standing room only, especially after the Sanyuanqiao stop. Very large bags (checked-luggage-sized suitcases) are technically permitted but are an obstacle to other passengers. During peak hours with bulky luggage, a taxi or DiDi โ€” while slower in traffic โ€” may be more practical. The line also does NOT accept Beijing subway cards for free transfers โ€” you pay ยฅ25 separately, plus another fare for any connecting subway line.