"We have been looking forward to the implementation of the visa waiver for so long," he said.
"We are fully prepared to embrace our first batch of visitors and it's also an opportunity to contribute to the city's tourism development."
In addition, the waiver is expected to increase jobs at the airport. One extra flight can create hundreds of positions over the year, according to the committee.
BTG International Travel and Tours said they designed a number of products to cater for the surge.
"We have prepared cultural performances, including martial arts and Beijing Opera, in the evening so that they can enjoy more of the city's charm in a short space of time," said Sun Lianqin, deputy general manager of the company.
According to Wang Yue, deputy director of the Beijing Tourism Development Committee, Beijing needs to make greater efforts to improve tourism and its global appeal.
"The capital should further open up its transit policy," she said.
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