Beijing
Capital International Airport (BCIA) holds a news conference at the
newly-completed Passenger Terminal 3 (T3) on Tuesday, announcing the world's
largest single terminal will start operation on Friday, Feb 29. Some carriers
will begin using the terminal on March 26. (Photo credit: Xinhua)
Beijing Capital Airport is designating about 100,000 square meters of tarmac
for Olympic Games and Paralympics charter flights to tackle the unprecedented
travel rush.
The D section of the tarmac in the newly-completed Terminal 3 (T3), or one
10th of its total floor space, will be especially designated for the charters
with 12 boarding gates during the Games, airport officials told a news
conference in Beijing on Tuesday.
"We are well prepared and confident of ensuring convenient and comfortable
services to passengers", said Dong Zhiyi, the airport's general manager.
He applauded the end of the four-year construction of the terminal, adding it
manifested the great resolution and capabilities of China to deal with such an
event.
A photo
taken on Feb. 26, 2008, shows the interior scene of Passenger Terminal 3 at the
Beijing Capital International Airport. (Photo credit: Xinhua)
When the world's largest single terminal starts operation on Friday, the
airport will have the capacity to carry 76 million passengers annually, against
the present 36 million, he said.
The airport, China's busiest, handled 53.47 million passengers last year,
putting it among the world's 10 busiest.
The Olympics, to be held in the Chinese capital in August, are expected to
bring more passengers to the city.
A total of 26 airlines will use the new terminal. The first six -- Sichuan
Airlines, Shandong Airlines, Qatar Airways, Qantas Airways, British Airways and
El Al Israel Airlines -- will use the operations immediately.
Other carriers, including Air China and Lufthansa, will begin using the
terminal on March 26.
The terminal, which started construction in March 2004, covers a floor space
of 1 million square meters. The expansion, which cost 27 billion yuan (3.65
billion U.S. dollars), covers 1,467 hectares, 1.6 times larger than the former
space.
A photo
taken on Feb. 26, 2008, shows a glimpse of Passenger Terminal 3 at the Beijing
Capital International Airport. (Photo credit: Xinhua)
The third runway became operational in October and greatly eased the traffic
volume.
The present airport will see its passenger flow exceed 60 million this year,
seven years earlier than anticipated, Yang Guoqing, China's General
Administration of Civil Aviation (CAAC) deputy head, said last month.