How can I get to the center of Beijing airport
ring the day, it's about an hour; At night, about 20 minutes at most.
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there are buses to Gongzhufen, Beijing station, Xidan and Zhongguancun respectively
there are also stops on the way to see where you are going, and then choose which direction to take
you can ask the drivers and passengers at the departure station of the airport.
two, take the airport bus
three, take the bus
four, someone pick up the plane
if you choose the bus, it depends on where you go.
Beijing Capital Airport is about 22 kilometers from downtown. The details are as follows:
1. Introction
Beijing Capital International Airport (ICAO): ZBAA; IATA Airport Code: PEK, short for & quot; Capital Airport;, Located in Shunyi District (Chaoyang District), Beijing, China, it is the busiest international airport in China. Beijing Capital International Airport is China's air gateway and an important window for foreign exchanges
2. Geographical location
Beijing Capital International Airport is located in the northeast of Beijing, in Shunyi District, but under the jurisdiction of Chaoyang District, 25.35 km away from Tiananmen Square. In the airport construction site selection, the Capital International Airport was located in Shunyi, Hebei Province. Therefore, the land occupied by the airport becomes Beijing's outer enclave in Hebei Province, and the airport belongs to Chaoyang District of Beijing. After Shunyi was transferred from Hebei to Beijing, the airport still belonged to Chaoyang District, so it became the outer enclave of Chaoyang District in Shunyi district. The new T3 terminal built in 2004 is built on the land of Shunyi District, so the T1 and T2 terminals of Capital International Airport are the outer enclaves of Chaoyang District, and the T3 terminal is the land of Shunyi district. Although the jurisdiction of the airport belongs to Chaoyang District, most of the airport staff are from Shunyi District, and the senior airport staff are also deputies to the people's Congress and members of the CPPCC Committee of Shunyi district
Beijing Capital International Airport has three terminals. Terminal 1 is dedicated to domestic flights of Hainan Airlines Group (including Hainan Airlines, grand Xinhua Airlines, grand Xinhua express, Capital Airlines and Tianjin Airlines); Terminal 2 serves China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Xiamen Airlines, Shenzhen Airlines, Chongqing Airlines, Hainan Airlines (international flights), as well as foreign airlines of SkyTeam alliance and non alliance. Terminal 3 is Air China and Shenzhen Airlines. Shandong Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, Sichuan Airlines, as well as Star Alliance's foreign airlines, Universal's foreign airlines and non alliance's foreign airlines. Passengers need to confirm different terminals before boarding. In order to facilitate passengers to transfer flights between different terminals, a new roadside ferry car connecting T1, T2 and T3 is built in the airport Aircraft maintenance Beijing aircraft maintenance Engineering Co., Ltd. (Ameco), located in Beijing Capital International Airport, is a joint venture between Air China and Lufthansa, which officially opened on August 1, 1989. Air China holds 60% of the shares and Lufthansa holds 40%. It has maintenance licenses issued by CAAC, FAA, EASA and other 18 countries. The main infrastructure for civil aircraft repair includes: a four seat hangar with an area of 31000 square meters, a repair workshop with an area of 8500 square meters, and a fully enclosed painting hangar with a total area of more than 10000 square meters for Boeing 747-400 aircraft; The total area of engine repair workshop and test bench is 26000 square meters; The accessory repair workshop covers an area of more than 20000 square meters, including thermostatic electronic and electrical workshop, landing gear repair workshop, life-saving equipment repair workshop, and various mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic workshops. A four seat A380 hangar and a Boeing 747 overhaul painting hangar were completed in 2008