Beijing’s futuristic Daxing International Airport begins operations from today
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, BEIJING/ Created : Sep 25, 2019, 16:25 IST
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Daxing International, Beijing's latest airport, was inaugurated by President Xi Jinping today, ahead of the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China, which is celebrated every year on October 1. The star-shaped airport h … Read more
Daxing International, Beijing's latest airport, was inaugurated by President Xi Jinping today, ahead of the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China, which is celebrated every year on October 1. The star-shaped airport has the world's largest terminal in a single building and it is expected that the terminal will receive around 170 million flyers by the year 2025. Read less
Daxing International, Beijing's latest airport, was inaugurated by President Xi Jinping today, ahead of the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China, which is celebrated every year on October 1. The star-shaped airport has the world's largest terminal in a single building and it is expected that the terminal will receive around 170 million flyers by the year 2025.
Spread across 700000 sqm (which is equal to the area of 98 football fields), this gorgeous airport is situated around 46 km south of Tiananmen Square. The classy airport was designed by late Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid.
Also, with the inauguration of Daxing airport, Beijing has made it to the list of world cities having two-long haul international airports, which already includes New York and London. Chances are that this futuristic airport might in future also become the busiest airport in the world in terms of passenger traffic beating Atlanta.
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