Beijing Daxing airport braces for record passenger flow over May Day holiday


The Beijing Daxing International Airport, known for its starfish shaped terminal and advanced infrastructure, continues to expand its international footprint. On Monday, Royal Brunei Airlines resumed its round-trip service between Beijing Daxing and Bandar Seri Begawan, operating twice weekly. With this addition, the airport now serves over 40 international destinations, including major tourism hubs such as Singapore, Moscow, Abu Dhabi, Istanbul and Casablanca.
To better serve international travelers, the airport continues to upgrade its multilingual service capabilities, equipping inquiry counters with translation devices and interpretation support in collaboration with local universities. The service is provided in real-time in eight languages including English, French, German and Japanese. Foreign visitors can also benefit from enhanced services in payments, communications, transportation, baggage, tourism and consultation. All commercial outlets at the airport accept both domestic and international bank cards, and currency exchange services are available throughout the terminal.
"This year's five-day May Day holiday is expected to witness continued growth across China's civil aviation market," said Shang Kejia, deputy director of the transport department at the Civil Aviation Administration of China.