Lhasa Airport Introduces New Check-In Deadline for Domestic Flights

From 1 December 2025, check-in for domestic flights at Lhasa Gonggar will close 35 minutes before departure. Passengers will need to complete the process no later than 35 minutes before departure. The change is being brought in as part of routine operational updates at the airport. People planning flights in or out of Lhasa are encouraged to keep the new timing in mind when organising their trip.
The new rule applies to all domestic flights operating through Lhasa Gonggar. Airport staff note that the revised timing aims to reduce congestion during peak hours and give ground teams enough time to process luggage, verify documents and prepare each aircraft for an on-time departure. Passengers arriving after the 35-minute cut-off may no longer be able to check in or board, even if they are already inside the terminal.
Getting to the airport early is still the most practical way to avoid hold-ups. Queues for security, baggage drop or document checks can build up quickly during busy times, and with the 35-minute deadline in place, there’s far less room to deal with anything unexpected. By giving themselves extra time, passengers are more likely to move smoothly through each stage before boarding begins.
The update is especially relevant for those travelling around Tibet or using Lhasa as a connection point. Domestic routes linking the city with Chengdu, Chongqing, Xi’an and Beijing remain vital for reaching cultural sites, mountain regions and onward links across China. A clearer check-in window helps passengers plan their day more realistically, particularly when heading to remote areas where travel schedules can already be quite tight.
The earlier cut-off may feel like a small shift, yet it encourages a calmer start to any journey. Arriving with time to spare helps avoid last-minute issues and gives passengers a better chance of boarding without interruptions. With many domestic routes depending on tight schedules, the updated rule simply sets clearer expectations for everyone flying through Lhasa Gonggar. Planning ahead now becomes the safest approach.



















