Beijing Daxing International Airport (北京大兴国际机场 Běijīng Dàxīng Guójì Jīchǎng, PKX IATA) is a major airport serving Beijing, the capital of China, and the surrounding area.
Understand
editBeijing Daxing opened in Sep 2019, and is the largest in the world by area. It has been designed to be the next international hub of the Beijing area and the country in general, with the goal of being able to serve up to 100 million passengers annually. In 2018 only two airports had seen that many passengers - Atlanta Airport and Beijing Capital Airport. However, because of this and incentives to develop the nearby area, the airport is far from the city center. It is 47 km south of the city center. It is partly in greater Beijing and partly in the surrounding province of Hebei. The sole terminal, with six arms radiating from a central nexus, is nicknamed "starfish" due to its shape and color. The design was chosen to allow it to be both a gigantic airport capable of serving a hundred million passengers each years and still have manageable lengths between different parts of the airport. It may or may not have been inspired by the hexagonal terminal of the former Berlin Tegel airport which shut down in 2020 and was notable for its short distances. With the opening of Daxing, one of the oldest airports in the world, Nanyuan Airport, opened in 1910, closed to civilian traffic after over a century of operations.
Flights
editMost flights are domestic. Budget carrier China United Airlines has its main hub here and dominates the airport. Several Chinese airlines, including the major players Air China, China Southern and China Eastern also have a significant presence. There are also a few other carriers from the rest of the world, with more gradually moving or adding flights in the future. SkyTeam and Oneworld members are more ambitious about operating at Daxing, while Star Alliance members tend to want to stay at Capital.
Ground transportation
editWhile the airport is a long way away from the city, there are several transportation options that make it easy, and even fairly fast, to access.
By rail
editRail is probably intended to be how most passengers (or at least most tourists) will get to and from Daxing. 1 Daxing Airport station serves all rail transport at the airport, with separate areas for the subway and high-speed trains.
By high-speed train
editThe Beijing-Xiong'an intercity railway provides high-speed rail service to the city center. From the airport, it goes to Beijing Daxing (next to Huangcun railway station, with connections to the conventional rail network and 4 ) and Beijing West (connections to both HSR and conventional rail, as well as 7 9 ) stations. A ticket to Beijing West costs ¥25. More high-speed railway lines are planned to pass through the airport, connecting it to the rest of Hebei and Tianjin.
By subway
editThe Daxing Airport Express connects the airport to Daxing (at Daxing Xicheng) and the subway at Caoqiao (outer loop line 10 ). It is somewhat more expensive, costing ¥35 to Caoqiao, and will require at least one more transfer to get into the city center. However, it also features city check-in for what seems to be all airlines flying into Daxing. There are also business class cars with separate faregates and entrances; these have a higher fare of ¥50.
By shuttle bus
editThere is a counter at the east of level 1F for buying bus tickets for the Airport Shuttle Bus, with 5 daytime routes and 1 overnight route, all costing ¥40. It's the same operator that serves Capital.
By car
editThe Daxing Airport Expressway (Provincial Highway S3501) is the main route to the airport. It runs through Daxing and terminates at Beijing's 5th ring road (S50). A toll is charged for vehicles traversing the route.
In addition, the Daxing Airport North Line Expressway (Provincial Highway S3300) connects the airport to multiple highways and expressways. It is not directly accessible from the terminal — you must use S3501, which S3300 runs perpendicular to, to merge onto it.
Get around
editThe airport does not have any peoplemovers, but it is claimed that it only requires 8 minutes to walk from security to the farthest gate - a claimed benefit of the six-armed star-shape of the terminal.
Wait
editEat and drink
editRestaurants before security are available on floors 1, 2, 3 and 5, while more choices are offered in the post-security area, mostly on the 2nd floor of domestic departure/arrival concourse.
- And More Restaurant (小莫餐厅), S-AR05-007~009, 5th Floor, Terminal Building (non-restricted area/landside). 10:00 - last flight of the day. A Mediterranean-style restaurant brand under Beijing Exhibition Center Group, offering Spanish, Italian and French dishes. ¥200-¥300.
- Grandma's Home (外婆家), S-AR05-002~004, 5th Floor, Terminal Building (non-restricted area/landside). 10:00 - last flight of the day. A Chinese restaurant chain offering Hangzhou-style dishes. ¥80-¥150.
- The Dining Room (南小馆), Domestic arrival hall, 2nd Floor, Terminal Building (non-restricted area/landside). 06:00 - last flight of the day. Shanghai-style restaurant offering noodles, wonton, Xiaolongbao, etc. ¥85-¥100.
- Western Mahua (西部马华), S-AR01-001 / S-G01-001, international arrival hall (near Airport Bus Ticket Office), 1st Floor, Terminal Building (non-restricted area/landside). 05:00 - last flight of the day. A branch of Western Mahua Beef Noodles restaurant, a halal restaurant chain in Beijing offering Lanzhou-style beef noodle soup. ¥40.
Buy
editThere are already some stores for brands such as Gucci and Huawei in the airport.
Connect
editCope
editSleep
editThere is a hotel on the east of the terminal building.
- Aerotel Beijing (北京遨途机场酒店), Northeast Pier, Beijing Daxing International Airport, ☏ +86 10 8921 0666, hello.pkx@myaerotel.com. On the first and second levels of the Northeast Pier, with 215 guestrooms. Hourly and full-day room rates are available.