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Flights from Hanoi (HAN) to Beijing (PEK)

Flight route information

Cathay Pacific offers flights to Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) from Hanoi Noi Bai International Airport (HAN), with a layover in Hong Kong. Enjoy world class cuisine, entertainment, and attention from our dedicated crew during flights from HAN to PEK, which take around 6 hours, including the layover, and bring you to Terminal 3 in Beijing.


Flying to Beijing (PEK) with Cathay Pacific

Book your Hanoi to Beijing flight with Cathay Pacific to experience international standards of quality, convenience, and comfort. During your flight, you can sample our inflight dining menu, which blends contemporary flavours from across the world. Our menu also features an award-winning wine selection and an array of light and healthy snacks. You will also be able to enjoy the contents of our inflight content library, featuring the latest Hollywood releases, complete TV box sets, selected Disney+ Original titles, and acclaimed podcasts. Cathay Pacific also offers inflight Wi-Fi services so you can stay connected with the world on your journey with us from Hanoi (HAN) to Beijing (PEK).


An Exceptional Layover Experience

Convenience and exclusive facilities encapsulated in a serene setting await First Class and Business Class passengers at our award-winning lounges. From authentic Hong Kong and Chinese delicacies to catching up on some much-needed rest, Cathay Pacific is committed to providing unrivalled experiences at our lounge facilities for passengers who book flights from Hanoi (HAN) to Beijing (PEK).

Premium Economy and Economy passengers can immerse themselves in incredible dining and shopping experiences while transiting through Hong Kong. Our helpful staff are also on hand to provide any assistance you may need.


Why you should book directly with Cathay Pacific

When you book your flights directly with Cathay Pacific, you can expect world class hospitality and service, exclusive benefits and offers, and bank rebates. Booking direct also means you will never have to pay any service charges or hidden fees.

Cathay Members are eligible for a variety of benefits. ‘Hold your fare’ allows you to secure the price of your flight for 72 hours prior to confirming your booking. Furthermore, members can also enjoy the 24-hour free cancellation, which allows you to travel with greater peace of mind.


Beijing visa requirements

To enjoy a hassle-free trip on your flight from Hanoi to Beijing, be sure to check Beijing’s visa requirements. Alternatively, you can visit the IATA Travel Centre for specific destination requirements.


Airport introduction

Airport transportation

Things to do

Hotel recommendations

Food to eat

Travel tips

Upon arriving at Beijing Capital International Airport, passengers will have access to a wide array of facilities and amenities before they continue with their journey downtown. The airport terminal offers a diverse range of amenities, including restaurants, cafes, boutique shops, banks, baggage storage, currency exchanges, conference rooms, and lounges. Passengers requiring special assistance can always reach out to a member of the airport staff.

There are multiple transportation options available at Beijing Capital International Airport for reaching the city centre, with the most convenient being by taxi. Taxis can get you downtown from the airport in around 35 minutes. Alternatively, the Airport Express Line train departs regularly from Terminal 3 and will transport you into the heart of the city in just 20 minutes.

Beijing, a city where modernity embraces antiquity, captivates with its dynamic blend of futuristic skyscrapers and revered historical landmarks, immersing travellers in a mesmerising journey through time."

Begin your trip by visiting The Summer Palace, a sprawling imperial garden complex northwest of central Beijing. It is known for its exquisite landscape design, which includes a serene lake (Kunming Lake), traditional Chinese pavilions, temples, and lush gardens. The palace was originally built to provide emperors with a respite from the summer heat. Visitors can take leisurely walks through the gardens, ride boats on the lake, and explore iconic structures such as the Marble Boat and the Long Corridor. The Summer Palace provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, allowing visitors to appreciate the beauty of Chinese landscape architecture while also enjoying the serenity of this royal retreat.

The city is also famous for its quaint 'hutongs' (residential alleyways), one of the most popular being the Lingjing hutong, which is the widest in the Chinese capital. While you're here, make sure to visit the local antique markets that sell traditional calligraphy sets, ancient scrolls, and a variety of other gifts. Miaoying Temple is especially worth a visit since its white dagoba pagoda, thought to be the highest in China, was built on Kublai Khan's orders.

Adventurers seeking thrills can try visiting the Shilinxia Glass Viewing Platform in the Shilinxia Scenic Area. The remarkable bridge, located less than two hours from Beijing, stands 400 metres above the Jingdong Stone Forest and is the world's longest glass bridge. Visitors can walk on glass panels for an exciting experience and enjoy breathtaking views of the Shilinxia Scenic Area, which is located just outside the city.

Before leaving Beijing, consider spending a day at the Temple of Heaven. The Temple of Heaven is a spectacular religious complex and a UNESCO World Heritage site in Beijing. It was originally constructed in the 15th century and served as a place of worship for the emperors to pray for bountiful harvests and heavenly favour. The temple's spectacular architecture, which includes the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, as well as its surrounding gardens and park, attracts both locals and tourists.

Cathay Pacific brings the convenience of finding the best hotels to you. The Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing, Beijing is a magnificent 5-star hotel situated in the centre of the city's most popular shopping district. The hotel has sumptuous rooms and suites, excellent dining options, and a variety of luxurious spa services. It's an excellent alternative for travellers seeking a luxurious and conveniently located stay in Beijing. If you prefer a residential-style stay, Rosewood Beijing mixes modern refinement with traditional Chinese features. The hotel is located in the prominent Chaoyang District and features magnificent rooms and suites, superb dining options, and a calm spa. It's an excellent alternative for those looking for a one-of-a-kind and polished experience in Beijing. Book your stay today and discover a wondrous world of rewards, including special accommodation, room upgrades, and access to lounge facilities. You will also be able to earn miles when you book a holiday package or a hotel.

Beijing beckons food connoisseurs with its extensive array of restaurants, each offering a delectable fusion of culinary marvels from around the world, ensuring an extraordinary dining experience. Da Dong Roast Duck is a well-known restaurant that specialises in offering Beijing's famed roast duck. Da Dong, which has been open since 1985, is well-known for its unique approach to traditional Chinese food, which puts a modern spin on classic dishes. Their roast duck is a must-try for its flawlessly crispy skin and juicy flesh. For those looking to eat healthy, Moka Bros serves a variety of nutritional options, including salads, wraps, smoothies, and more, with an emphasis on clean eating and fresh ingredients. The restaurant's hip and modern decor creates a welcoming environment in which diners can enjoy excellent and nutritious meals.

There’s plenty to remember when flying to a new destination. Here is some information that you should know before your flight to Beijing.


Frequently asked questions

How long is the flight from Hanoi to Beijing?

Flights from Hanoi (HAN) to Beijing (PEK) take around 6 hours, including the layover in Hong Kong. Our First Class and Business Class passengers can relax and recharge with our award-winning lounge facilities, such as our Relaxation Rooms, Shower Suites, and Noodle Bar during the layover.

What plane will I be flying on?

Our Hanoi to Beijing flights operate on our fleet of modern Boeing 777s, Airbus A330s, and A350s. Learn more about our fleet. The aircraft model may change due to availability.

How much baggage am I allowed to take when I fly to Beijing with Cathay Pacific?

Baggage allowance is based on the total weight of all your baggage. Passengers may check in bags according to the entitled weight allowance for their travel class. Read more about our baggage policy.

What exciting offers can you expect from Cathay Pacific?

Enjoy an exciting range of offers when booking with Cathay Pacific, including our new economy fares that provide utmost choice, versatility, and value for your next trip. Our flight and holiday packages showcase our latest offers and are constantly updated, so you can take advantage of our special fares and enjoy memorable adventures around the world.