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Overhyped, world's largest airport built in China, is like a ghost town, has no passengers, no business, pilot reveals shocking details
Overhyped, world's largest airport built in China, is like a ghost town, has no passengers, no business, pilot reveals shocking details

India.com

time3 days ago

  • India.com

Overhyped, world's largest airport built in China, is like a ghost town, has no passengers, no business, pilot reveals shocking details

Beijing: Daxing International Airport in Beijing, the capital of China, is known as the world's largest airport terminal. Built at a cost of $ 18 billion, this airport was opened to passengers in the year 2019. This airport has been designed to serve more than 100 million passengers by 2040, but recently, when a commercial pilot and travel blogger, Stefan Drury, inspected the terminal of this huge airport, he was stunned. What is wrong with the world's largest airport terminal? Stefan has come to this airport before, and he found that the world's largest air terminal is struggling with a lack of passengers. Even today, it is not the main airport for the people of Beijing. Instead, they prefer Beijing Capital Airport. Airport Express Train has also been started for the convenience of passengers, which has reduced the travel time to the airport to 19 minutes, but Daxing is still quiet. How is the security at the airport? This huge airport, spread over 2679 hectares, has four commercial runways and a dedicated military strip. It is also called Starfish due to its unique design. Stefan made a video of this airport in which he said that its security is very tight, to say the least. Security guards are deployed in the taxi area. There is a security check to enter the airport. It is a highly protected and very safe environment, which is very good for aviation. What is surprising at the terminal? When Stefan entered the terminal, he saw very few passengers, which surprised him. This airport was designed to handle 100 million passengers annually, which would make it the busiest terminal in the world. But Stefan found the terminal quite empty. The shops in the terminal did not appear to be open much, and there was no crowd either. Stefan Drury is a Private Pilot based in Australia who loves to travel and share his aviation experiences on YouTube. He says that it is strange that there are so few people here.

World's largest airport terminal leaves pilot floored as he shares reality inside
World's largest airport terminal leaves pilot floored as he shares reality inside

Daily Mirror

time12-08-2025

  • Daily Mirror

World's largest airport terminal leaves pilot floored as he shares reality inside

Beijing Daxing International Airport opened in 2019 with the hope that it would one day become one of the world's busiest airports A commercial pilot was left stunned when he visited a massive £13.4bn airport terminal. Beijing Daxing International Airport opened its doors in 2019 to help alleviate the number of passengers using the city's primary airport. ‌ The huge 2,679-hectare (6,620-acre) airport features four runways for commercial flights as well as one for military aircraft. It has become known as "the starfish" due to its shape. ‌ Travel vlogger Stefan Drury shared his astonishment upon exploring what is recognised as the world's largest airport terminal. In his video, he remarked: "I've been here once before and the security is extreme to say the least. ‌ "There's security guards out in the taxi area, there's a security check to actually get into the airport, not to get into the secure section, but to actually access the airport. It's a highly protected and very secure environment, which is great for aviation." Despite the grandeur of the terminal, Stefan was struck by the sparse number of passengers inside. Designed to handle between 120 to 200 million travellers annually, it aims to surpass Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, as the busiest airport globally. ‌ Stefan commented on the quietness of the shopping area after entering, saying: "Some of them [the shops] don't seem very open and it also doesn't seem very busy. "I don't know if that's just the day that I'm here, or not as many people are still using this airport, whether people are still using Beijing's other airport, Beijing Capital." He found the lack of crowds surprising: "This is actually a bit bizarre now to be honest, that there are so few people actually here. I know this is an airport that is being developed for the future and not every airline is operating out of here at the moment and Beijing Capital is obviously a bigger airport and more popular airport and because of its location a lot more people use it, but still for an airport that's been open since 2019, it does seem to be very, very empty." ‌ Stefan was taken aback upon discovering a serene Chinese garden within the terminal, continuing: "This is a first, I don't think I've ever seen something like this inside the security controlled area of an international airport before. "What a very cool place just to come and chill out before a flight, get a little bit of peace and quiet and get out from the stuffy air-conditioning inside and come and hang with the fish. This is really nice, very peaceful, and there's not many people here either." In conclusion, Stefan was thoroughly impressed by the new Chinese airport: "I have to say I'm wildly impressed by the design of this airport. "We're traditionally used to having those rectangular boxes, which are divided up into multiple terminals, so it's nice to see a brand new airport like this one here in Beijing that is purpose built for the expansion that is expected to see down the line into the future."

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