Recently, the Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) has expanded its electronic boarding pass services for international and regional flights to include Singapore Airlines, EVA Air, Turkish Airlines, and Emirates, making trips convenient and efficient for more travelers.
To date, the services cover routes operated by 15 airlines, with a weekly frequency of up to 354 flights, and have served over 180,000 passengers in total. These include 11 routes operated by Air China from PEK to Sydney, Melbourne, Hong Kong SAR, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Bangkok, Auckland, Incheon, and Gimpo, and 12 routes operated by 14 overseas airlines (Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong Airlines, Lufthansa, United Airlines, Asiana Airlines, Air France, KLM, Air Macau, EVA Air, Turkish Airlines, Emirates, and Singapore Airlines) from PEK to Hong Kong SAR, Munich, San Francisco, Seoul, Paris, Amsterdam, Macao SAR, Taipei, Istanbul, Dubai, and Singapore.
In April 2024, PEK introduced the electronic boarding pass services for international and regional flights, marking a groundbreaking move towards a paperless process for outbound passengers. Passengers without checked baggage can use electronic boarding passes to skip queues at check-in counters.
(Source: Beijing Daily)