Airlines in Beijing

Anyone who wishes to travel to Beijing will find a vast selection of airlines to choose from. Beijing is one of Asia’s up and coming capital cities, which means that all of the world’s major airlines are sure to have at least one flight going in and out of the city, week after week. Read on to know more about the way domestic and international airlines operate in Beijing and how to enjoy a more comfortable vacation in the city.

Airlines that operate in Beijing offer either direct or connecting international flights. Some domestic carriers have a partnership with their international counterparts to provide more flights.

Direct flights from the US usually last from eleven to fourteen hours, which makes the route a prime candidate for jet lag among travelers. One way to minimize the effects of jet lag on a Beijing-bound flight is to sleep or eat according to the current time in Beijing. Another tip for newly arrived tourists is to hit the ground running if the sun is already up in Beijing. Delaying your sleep to correspond with the local time will help you recover faster from jet lag, and will help you enjoy more things during your stay in Beijing.

Connecting flights offered by airlines in Beijing may be cheaper, and can give you a few hours of layovers in interesting cities in South Korea, Japan or elsewhere in Asia. This option is suitable for tourists who are travelling alone or with one companion, and those who have the endurance to enjoy a prolonged trip.






All passenger flights in Beijing coming from overseas arrive in Beijing’s international airport, which recently opened its opulent but minimalistic third terminal. Domestic and international flights are distributed among Beijing International Airport’s three terminals, so departing passengers should make sure which terminal is the right one for their flight. Printing out your electronic tickets will point you in the right direction.

From Beijing, one can reach any city in China and all of the major capitals in Asia. The annual peak season for airlines in China is the run-up to the Chinese New Year, when millions of people take a break and visit their hometowns and relatives for a week or two. State-sponsored celebrations and local festivities are also focal points for peak flights on particular routes that depart from Beijing. Beijing itself experiences its peak tourist season in October, just as the autumn leaves in the city’s parks turn golden and fiery red. Plan your trip to Beijing outside these peak times to enjoy even cheaper rates.

Don’t delay booking your tickets for flights to Beijing; as soon as you track inexpensive deals online you can make reservations using your credit card. Searching various online travel sites is one of the easiest ways to get cheap flights to Beijing. If you prefer a more personalized and augmented service, a travel agent can help you plan your trip to Beijing. Do some comparison shopping among airlines that serve Beijing to get an idea about the airfares currently available in the market.

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