The Busiest Airport In The World
Beijing Capital International Airport is an international airport in Beijing, people's Republic of China. The airport was opened on March 2, 1958, and is the second busiest airport in the world.
Beijing Capital International Airport is located in Chaoyang District, 32 km to the northeast of downtown Beijing. The airport is owned and operated by Beijing Capital International Airport Company Limited, a company controlled by the Government. The Capital Airport became the center of operations of Air China, the national airline of the people's Republic of China, which flies to around 120 destinations (excluding cargo) from Beijing.
Beijing Capital International Airport accommodates nearly 100 million passengers per year making it the busiest airport in Asia and the second-busiest in the world. The new Terminal 3 at the airport was the world's largest terminal after Terminal 3 at Dubai Airport, but the terminal still were not able to accommodate a surge in passengers occurred. At this time the new airport being built, the diperkiran Daxing Airport will be finished in 2018.
Beijing Capital International Airport by the year 2014 Airport serves as a gatherer for Air China, China Southern Airlines and Hainan Airlines, which carried more than 86.1 million passengers. Beijing Capital International Airport has three runways and three passenger terminals: Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and Terminal 3. A shuttle bus connects terminals; a road also connects Terminal 1 and 2. Beijing Capital International Airport is connected to the city via the Beijing Subway. Several bus routes also connect the airport with Beijing and surrounding cities. Ground transportation options include taxi and limousin.
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