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New air terminal opens in Guangzhou

- By ZHENG CAIXIONG in Guangzhou zhengcaixi­ong@ chinadaily.com.cn Qiu Quanlin contribute­d to this story.

A new state-of-the-art terminal officially opened at Guangzhou Baiyun Internatio­nal Airport, Guangdong province, on Thursday, and Xiamen Airlines had the honor of being the first departure.

Xiamen Flight MF8306 left the terminal at 10:07 am and set course for Xiamen, Fujian province.

The opening of Terminal 2, the largest terminal building on the Chinese mainland, with a floor space of 658,700 square meters, signaled that the airport expansion project, which began in 2012, had been completed.

Guangzhou Baiyun, a major aviation hub, now has two terminals and three runways in operation.

T2 has been equipped with advanced technologi­es and artificial intelligen­ce equipment, making it easier for passengers to go through customs and security checks, the airport authority said.

According to Chen Donglu, deputy customs director at the airport, facial recognitio­n technologi­es, robots, self-service declaratio­n machines and other technologi­es and equipment are in place, allowing passengers to enjoy smoother passage through customs procedures.

Chen said 12 customs robots will be used in T2.

The robots — which can speak Mandarin, Cantonese, English and other foreign languages — can answer more than 1,000 questions that commonly concern passengers, he said.

The new terminal also has 20 self-service outbound channels and another 30 inbound ones. Thanks to facial recognitio­n technology, passengers can complete customs procedures in a few seconds.

“Passengers can save up to 30 minutes compared with the traditiona­l methods,” Chen said.

A passenger surnamed Zhou, who took the first flight from T2, said, “There are many advanced automatic facilities that make the journey easy and comfortabl­e.”

Yang Jie, who is in charge of passenger clearances through customs, said the airport will not have to add personnel at T2 thanks to the new measures and equipment.

Customs is considerin­g the introducti­on of more technologi­es to allow passengers to pay fees via WeChat, Alipay or other mobile payment platforms, Yang said. Currently, passengers are required to pay the customs fee with cash or bank cards, she said.

T2 is designed to handle more than 45 million passengers a year. Guangzhou Baiyun, one of three major aviation hubs on the Chinese mainland, is currently the third-busiest airport after Beijing and Shanghai. T2 will significan­tly boost the number of passengers.

The airport is expected to handle more than 80 million passenger trips and 2.5 million metric tons of cargo annually by 2020. It handled 65.8 million passenger trips and 1.78 million tons of cargo last year and is expected see more than 70 million passenger trips and 1.9 million tons of cargo this year.

 ?? ZHOU WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Xiamen Airlines’ Flight MF8306 waits for departure in front of the new Terminal 2 of Guangzhou Baiyun Internatio­nal Airport in Guangdong
province on Thursday.
ZHOU WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY Xiamen Airlines’ Flight MF8306 waits for departure in front of the new Terminal 2 of Guangzhou Baiyun Internatio­nal Airport in Guangdong province on Thursday.
 ?? XIE JIAJIA / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A passenger checks in to board a flight at the terminal on Thursday.
XIE JIAJIA / FOR CHINA DAILY A passenger checks in to board a flight at the terminal on Thursday.

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