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Which floor of T3 terminal at Wuhan Tianhe International Airport should I check in and get my boarding pass?

Check-in and get your boarding pass on the 4th floor of Terminal 3.

The main building of T3 terminal has five floors, four floors above ground and one underground floor (partly two underground floors). The fourth floor is the check-in hall, international and domestic flight departure floors; the second floor is the international and domestic arrivals floor and the corridor leading to the transportation center; the first floor is the city bus and taxi riding area; the first floor is the luggage room floor. . There are 60 vertical elevators, 72 escalators, and 79 moving walkways installed in the terminal.

The exterior of the T3 terminal is connected to six modes of transportation, including subway, urban rail, taxi, long-distance bus, bus, and social vehicles. After exiting the subway, you can walk to the T3 departure level in 10 minutes.

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On April 7, 2020, a row of "little feet" signs was set up at the entrance to the T3 terminal of Wuhan Tianhe International Airport to remind passengers to queue up 1 meter apart. Only after measuring your body temperature and verifying your health code can you enter the terminal.

At the check-in counter and security area, "one-meter noodles" can be seen everywhere. There are slogans on the seats in the waiting area to remind passengers to sit apart, and there are tissue boxes hanging at the elevator buttons. Near the security check counter, a shoe sole disinfection area is ready. Security inspectors will strictly implement the "one inspection, one disinfection" system. Every time they verify passenger documents, they must wipe them with disinfectant towels.

Baidu Encyclopedia--Wuhan Tianhe International Airport

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