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No need to print e-tickets. Your physical passport is your boarding pass.
Security Check
Arrive 2h early. Security is strict. Power banks must be <20,000mAh.
In-Flight Meals
Domestic flights often serve hot meals, even in Economy class.
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China Metro Payment Guide: Avoid Getting Stuck at the Gate (2026)
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How Foreigners Grab a Taxi in China: The 2026 Survival Guide
Navigating a Chinese arrival hall in 2026 requires a comprehensive digital strategy, including app setup, payment verification, and pickup navigation. Understanding how foreigners grab a taxi in China has shifted from a convenience to a…
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7 Essential Steps to Booking Foreigner Friendly Hotels in China: The 2026 Safe Booking Guide
I still remember the sheer panic of being turned away from a guesthouse in rural Gansu just because my passport “didn’t fit the system.” In 2026, while China is more open than ever, the technical…
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China Chunyun 2026 Survival Guide: 9 Essential Tips for the Spring Festival Rush
China Chunyun 2026 is officially approaching, and ticket searches are already skyrocketing across China’s travel platforms. As the world’s largest annual human migration, navigating this period requires precision. With the Lunar New Year falling on…
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Best Airlines Flying to China 2026: Route Reviews and Entry Tips
Securing seats on the best airlines flying to China 2026 is often the difference between a smooth boarding check at the gate and a stressful delay during document inspection. In early 2026, air travel to…
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How to Book Trains in China on Trip.com: The 2026 Insider Guide
Let’s be honest: navigating China’s train system used to be a rite of passage involving sweat, frantic translation apps, and the constant fear of missing your departure because you couldn’t find the right “Ticket Collection”…
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Flight FAQs
Do I need a printed ticket?
No. Just show your Passport at the check-in counter. China uses an e-ticket system linked to your ID.
How early should I arrive?
For domestic flights, arrive 2 hours early. Security checks in China are thorough and queues can be long.
What about names?
Enter your name EXACTLY as it appears on your passport machine-readable zone. Order: Last Name / First Name.
Is my luggage included?
Major carriers (Air China, etc.) include luggage. Budget carriers (Spring Airlines) often do not.
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