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Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
PKX is Beijing’s new mega-airport, opened 26 September 2019 — Zaha Hadid Architects’ starfish-shaped 700,000+ m² terminal that became the world’s largest single-building airport terminal at opening. Designed for ~100 million passengers by 2040; 53.61 million passengers in 2025 (up 8.4%). The terminal’s distinctive star pattern was timed to open as China’s 70th-anniversary infrastructure showpiece. Critical distinction: PKX supplements Beijing Capital (PEK) — the two airports split SkyTeam vs Star…
Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport (SZX) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
SZX is the gateway to Shenzhen — China’s tech megacity, the 17-million Special Economic Zone that grew from a Cantonese fishing village in 1980 to home of Tencent, Huawei, BYD, DJI, ZTE, Ping An. 66.48 million passengers in 2025, making it one of mainland China’s busiest. The defining infrastructure is Terminal 3, designed by Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas (Studio Fuksas) and opened November 2013 — the honeycomb-glass exterior + light-filled…
Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport (CKG) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
CKG is the gateway to Chongqing — China’s largest municipality by registered population (~32 million across the wider administrative area) and the famously vertical “mountain city” of cliff-clinging stilt houses, suspension bridges, and Yangtze + Jialing river junctions. Over 40 million passengers annually (44M+ in 2023), 24 km from downtown. Terminals T1 and T2 are currently under renovation; all flights now operate from T3 — T3A handles international + HK/Macau/Taiwan…
Chengdu Tianfu International Airport (TFU) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
TFU is Chengdu’s new airport, opened 27 June 2021 — the second Chengdu airport, supplementing the older CTU (Shuangliu, 1956). Two terminals (T1 + T2), 56.69 million passengers in 2025 (5th busiest in mainland China). Critical distinction: TFU sits 50 km south-east of central Chengdu; CTU is only 16 km south-west — most international long-haul and Sichuan Airlines + China Eastern operations moved to TFU, while Air China + most…
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (YWG) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
YWG is Manitoba’s commercial gateway — 4.4 million passengers in 2025, the 7th-busiest airport in Canada. The airport sits just 5 miles / 8 km from downtown Winnipeg, one of the closest major airport-to-city distances in Canada. WestJet is the largest carrier at YWG (~149 weekly departures); Air Canada is second; supporting roster includes Porter, Flair, Bearskin Airlines, Calm Air (the Northern Manitoba feeder), Canadian North (the Arctic carrier), Delta…
Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) Fort Myers — The Complete Master Guide 2026
RSW is Southwest Florida’s commercial gateway — 11.15 million passengers in 2025, the most in the airport’s history. The airport sits between Fort Myers and Naples, the gateway to Sanibel + Captiva Islands (20 mi / 35 min), Fort Myers Beach, and Naples (40-50 min south). Resilient after Hurricane Ian — the Category 4 storm made landfall on 28 September 2022 near Cayo Costa, hammering Lee County; RSW reopened on…
Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
MSP is Delta Air Lines’ Upper Midwest mega-hub — ~35 million passengers in 2025, Delta holding 69.5% market share (the most-dominant US legacy carrier hub by route share). Two terminals: Terminal 1 Lindbergh (130+ gates equivalent across the whole airport, 82% of traffic — Delta + SkyTeam partners + international long-haul) and Terminal 2 Humphrey (Sun Country headquarters, Southwest, JetBlue, Frontier, Spirit, selected international). The METRO Blue Line connects both…
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
PHX sits 3 miles east of downtown Phoenix — one of the most city-central major US airports, with 51.62 million passengers in 2025. Two terminals: Terminal 4 (92 gates, the workhorse — American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, all international, ~85% of traffic) and Terminal 3 (27 gates — Alaska, Frontier, most domestic). American Airlines is the dominant carrier with 40.5% market share; Southwest holds 33.3% as a major operating base. Together…
Thomas Sankara International Airport (OUA) — Ouagadougou — The Complete Master Guide 2026
This is a guide for travellers with a defined reason to be in Ouagadougou — diplomatic, aid, NGO, business, family — not for leisure tourists. The US State Department maintains a Level 4 “Do Not Travel” advisory (issued 4 May 2026) over crime, kidnapping, terrorism and health, and the UK, Canadian and Australian governments hold similar advisories. US government employees are not allowed to travel outside Ouagadougou. The airport sits…
Oaxaca International Airport — Xoxocotlán (OAX) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
OAX sits in the village of Xoxocotlán (pronounced “shoh-shoh-COAT-lan”) — 9 km south of central Oaxaca, just below the archaeological mountaintop of Monte Albán. Smaller than the Mexico City and Cancun airports, dominated by domestic Mexican carriers (Aeroméxico, Volaris, VivaAerobus) plus selected US routes from Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles. Critical fact: Uber and DiDi are effectively banned in Oaxaca state — including the airport. The airport-operated colectivo (shared van) is…
General Mariano Escobedo International Airport (MTY) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
MTY is Monterrey’s commercial gateway — the third-busiest airport in Mexico and the headquarters hub of VivaAerobus (the Mexican ultra-low-cost carrier, ~54% of route share at MTY). The airport operates three terminals (A, B, Regional/C) with separate operators of OMA (Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte). Volaris and Aeroméxico are also major operators; Magnicharters and Aerus also base aircraft here. Mexico replaced the paper FMM (Forma Migratoria Múltiple) with the FMM Digital…