Taichung-Chengdu inaugural flight lands full; airport boosts immigration services
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taichung Airport has increased staffing to enhance immigration clearance efficiency for the new Taichung-Chengdu flight route.
- The inaugural flight carried 321 passengers, including business travelers, those visiting family, and tourists.
- The route will operate weekly with one flight each way on Wednesdays and Sundays.
Taichung Airport has bolstered its immigration services with additional staff to manage the increased passenger flow from the newly launched Taichung-Chengdu flight route. The inaugural flight, operated by China Eastern Airlines, departed with a full capacity of 321 passengers, attracting a mix of business travelers, individuals visiting family, and tourists eager to experience the new service.
To ensure a smooth and efficient immigration process, the airport's Border Affairs Team has implemented measures to guide passengers, particularly encouraging the use of automated immigration channels. For families traveling with young children, dedicated counters have been set up to provide a more convenient and child-friendly clearance experience. This proactive approach aims to maintain a high standard of service as the airport anticipates further growth in international routes.
The new route will operate weekly, with flights scheduled every Wednesday and Sunday between Taichung and Chengdu Tianfu International Airport. Airport authorities have planned for increased passenger traffic, including anticipating the upcoming summer peak season. They are prepared to flexibly adjust staffing and open additional counters during busy periods, while also deploying internal staff to support frontline operations. This ensures the continued security and efficiency of border control for all travelers.
Immigration officials highlighted the benefits of the automated immigration system, which allows citizens over 10 years old and taller than 120 cm to register their chip passports for quick clearance. The system captures facial images and optionally fingerprints, offering a "one-time registration, lifelong use" service that remains valid even with a new passport. This technology significantly speeds up the entry and exit process, providing a secure and efficient experience for travelers.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.