3-hour Transit in Beijing with two separate airline tickets

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I will be flying from Sydney to Beijing with China Eastern and taking a connection in Beijing 3 hours later with Air Astana to Bishkek (Kyrgistan). I will take only hand luggage with me and would like to make use of the 24-hour visa free scheme. Looking at the airport map I realised both airlines operate in Terminal 2. I will have to get a boarding pass for the Air Astana flight in Beijing. Does this mean I can stay within transit in T2 and get the boarding pass there at a transit booth?
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What does it mean when the airline says separate tickets?
A new update introduces the option to search for separate tickets, meaning that Google will search individual segments \u2014 even if that means booking from different services.Is 3 hour enough for connecting flights?
Yes, three hours is more than enough time, assuming both the flights are on one ticket. You could absorb a fairly lengthy delay on the inbound of up to 2 hours and still make the flight to SNN.Can you fly with separate tickets?
A: It depends, but the general rule is NO. Some airlines will through check baggage onto separately ticketed flights, but some won't (even if both tickets are with the same airline). Some airlines will take pity if your delay is due to them, but others don't.Do you need another ticket for connecting flight?
Do I need a boarding pass for a connecting flight? Yes. You'll probably get all boarding passes at once when you check in for your first flight, whether you check in online, on your smartphone, or at the airport.HOW TO FIND CHEAP FLIGHTS - My Best Tips After Booking 500+ Flights
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