Travelling through Wuxu Airport in the city of Nanning can be comfortable and predictable if you prepare in advance. By following these tips, you can avoid unnecessary stress and make the start or end of your trip to China as smooth as possible.
Arrival Time. For international flights, it is recommended to arrive at the airport at least 3 hours before departure. For domestic flights within China, 1.5–2 hours is usually sufficient. This will give you enough time to complete all formalities without rushing, especially during peak hours.
Check-in and Security Control. To save time, use online check-in if your airline provides this option. Have your passport, visa, and boarding pass ready. During security screening, be prepared to remove laptops, tablets, cameras, and power banks from your hand luggage. Liquids must be in containers of up to 100 ml and packed in a transparent bag.
Seat Selection. If possible, choose your seat in advance according to your preferences. A window seat (A, F) offers beautiful views during take-off and landing. An aisle seat (C, D) allows you to stand up freely without disturbing neighbours. Emergency exit seats usually offer more legroom but may have restrictions.
Hand Luggage Rules. China has strict rules regarding the carriage of power banks. They can be carried only in hand luggage, and the device must clearly display a capacity marking (usually up to 20,000 mAh). Power banks without markings or with damaged labels may be confiscated. Sharp objects, lighters, and flammable substances are also prohibited in hand luggage.
For Transfer Passengers. If you have a connecting flight in Nanning, check in advance whether you need to collect your luggage and re-check it. Follow the signs for "Transit" or "Transfer". If you have a long layover, explore the relaxation options in the airport's transit zone.
Customs Control. When entering or leaving the country, you must declare large sums of cash (check current limits before travelling), as well as certain goods, such as expensive electronics or cultural artefacts. If you are unsure, it is better to choose the "Red Channel" and consult with a customs officer.
Saving Time and Money. Besides online check-in, travelling with light luggage that does not require checking in helps save time. To get to or from the airport, consider using public transport or shuttles — this is often cheaper than a taxi. It is more cost-effective to buy food and water after passing security control, though prices at the airport are always higher than in the city.
In Case of Flight Delay. In the event of a flight delay, first contact your airline representative for information on the new departure time and your rights. Depending on the length of the delay, you may be provided with drinks, meals, or even hotel accommodation. Keep all receipts for unexpected expenses to claim compensation later.