After  the Spring Festival holiday, Beijing Daxing International Airport has  seen a gradual increase in incoming flights and passengers. According to  Beijing's measures on pandemic prevention and control, from January 28  to March 15, travelers arriving from domestic low-risk areas must  provide negative nucleic acid test (NAT) results obtained within the  past seven days upon arrival,  undergo health monitoring for 14 days and  take nucleic acid tests on their 7th and 14th day after arrival in  Beijing. Airlines or departure airports are now performing checks over travelers' negative nucleic acid test results before allowing them  to board.

Beijing Daxing  International Airport also requires outgoing passengers flying out of Daxing International Airport to undergo temperature and health QR code screenings when entering the terminal. Further verification during  boarding process may be performed by airlines according to the  requirements of destinations. In addition, it is recommended that passengers contact their airlines and destination airport prior to departure to confirm whether relevant pandemic prevention and control regulations will require negative nucleic acid test results or other  documentation.

(Note: Content source is from Beijing Daily.)