Baiyun airport requires health code to enter

Updated: 2021-08-03GZFAO

Starting from Aug 2, people entering terminals for departures or coming to pick up relatives and friends at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport must swipe their ID cards at the entrance to show their health codes and take their temperatures. 

A screening platform has been installed at the entrances of the terminals where people can swipe their ID cards to have their health code checked.

Those who don't have an ID card may seek help from airport staff with their passports and entry and exit permits to and from Hong Kong and Macao, or other valid documents.

To facilitate passenger travel, the airport has extended the service hours of its nucleic acid testing site at the top floor of the P3 parking lot at Terminal 1 for four hours. The new opening hours of the testing site start at 7 am and end at 2 am the next day. The test results will be available within eight to 12 hours after sample collection.


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