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Beijing Capital International Airport is located in northeast
of Beijing, capital of People's Republic of China, and 25.35km from
the Tiananmen Square, center of Beijing city. It is not only an
aviation gateway of China and a window for international
communication, but also a radial center for China’s civil aviation
network, featured in a large-scale international airport, biggest
scale, fullest facilities and busiest transportation in China.
Beijing Capital International Airport, under the
administrative control of Civil Aviation Administration of China
(CAAC), officially opened on March 2nd 1958. With the
development of civil aviation business and the increasing volume of
passenger and cargo transportation, it was expanded into a larger
scale.
There are three terminals at Beijing Capital International
Airport and for servicing airlines please refer to
Terminal 1,
Terminal 2, and
Terminal 3 (Click to learn the airport arrival photo guide for
Terminal 3).
To get into town from the Airport you may choose to go by
either by Taxi, which is more
convenient or by Bus which is a cheaper alternative.
Here
is a list of airlines that come to Beijing Capital
International Airport. Find your airline and look up your
information about your Terminals.
If
you travel with us on your Beijing tour, we also provide airport
pick up so you do not have to take transportation to find your hotel
or destination. If you are traveling domestically for your Beijing
tour, most likely you will be landing in Terminal 2. If you are
traveling internationally for your Beijing tour, or other
destinations, you will be landing in
Terminal 3
(Please check on Great Wall Adventure Club's own
Beijing Airport Arrival Guide
and learn how our tour guide will meet you upon your arrival).
Official Website
http://en.bcia.com.cn/
More information at
http://www.beijing-airport-transportation.com/

Check our Beijing Bus Tour Programs. You can tour Beijing with our
group bus tour programs for various routes.
Learn more about Beijing private and
non-private tours.

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