Beijing Capital Airport Optimizes Wi-Fi Log-in Page
By Silas Shen, China Aviation Daily | Aug. 14, 2012
Beijing Capital International Airport optimized its Wi-Fi log-in page recently, which mostly focused on the cell phone window. Along with the newly improved homepage, the appearance of interface will be more concise and distinct. Passengers will find the upgraded homepage matches their cell phone screen with a larger font.
The new homepage provides passengers with multiple options to access to the internet which include text-passwords, auto-acquired number, VIP lounge and "Fulai" direct access.
Beijing Capital Airport has been keep up with high-tech to cover its T1, T2 and T3 with Wi-Fi service since August, 2010.
Passengers can get access to the internet through several ways. For example, they can scan their ID, Passport or Hong Kong-Macau laissez-passer on the Wi-Fi self-serving machine to acquire free account. And they can input their domestic cell phone number on the homepage to get free password by text. Also, they can get access by simply inputting their Tencent QQ account or Tencent Micro-blog account. In addition, China telecom users and China Unicom users can get access through their independent ID-affirmation window. The VIP lounge also provides self-serving machines for VIP passengers. Besides all the methods mentioned above, passengers can also download "Fulai" App to continuously enjoy the Wi-Fi after registration.
As the Wi-Fi becomes a trend rather than a slogan, more and more passengers are connecting internet through the airport Wi-Fi service. As it's estimated that more than 70% of passengers get access to the internet through cell phone Wi-Fi service, and that's why Beijing Capital Airport is trying its best to serve passengers with wonderful and considerate Wi-Fi experience.