The passengers are expected to come in nearly 2,500 flights, a 17% increase year-on-year, it said.
The airport forecast a 5% increase in passenger traffic compared to regular days.
During this period, the peak day is expected to cater to more than 106,000 passengers, including 31,000 foreigners and over 75,000 domestic visitors; and 637 flights, including 230 international and more than 407 domestic ones.
The airport also encourages passengers to complete web check-in or use kiosks at the terminal for self-check-in, which helps save time by avoiding queues at the check-in counters.
The upcoming holidays will last from Sept. 1-4.