It's not a very big airport, but it's very clean and pleasant. The access control system is at the highest level. All the equipment is as new and modern as possible. In general, you don't have to wait very long for a taxi. Duty Free is just great. The best airport I've ever seen.
Tiny. This is both a minus and a plus. Plus, because you can quickly run around and find who you need. The disadvantage is that there is not enough space if flights are delayed. We had several flights to Istanbul delayed, there were a lot of people. The cottage is small, there are enough toilets. Where to eat is where. Plus, there are few flights in principle, so everything is nearby and convenient.
The airport is small, completely. Payment is made only in local currency. ATMs and exchangers are available, up to the transit zone. Coffee and food are not cheap, and there is not much choice, just a couple of racks with drinks and buns. There is a small Duty Free, payment in euros. There is a problem with sockets, there are few of them, after a long waiting time, the hunt for free sockets begins. And there are a lot of flight delays - this is the norm for the Balkan countries, keep in mind and be mentally prepared
A compact modern airport, everything is nearby, you do not need to wind kilometers. there is a place to eat and exchange currency. It is located far from the old town.
The airport is small, but neat, there is a duty free, although small. Two free Wi-Fi for guests, but each for an hour, spend sparingly. Reset to zero after a day. The waiting rooms are a bit dirty: papers and wrappers are lying around, but there are more questions for passengers.
A small airport for the capital of the state. Buses go there from the city, but quite rarely. A trolleybus often runs, but it's pretty decent to walk to the stop and it's hard to find without knowing.
The airport is not big, the staff is kind, they tell you where it is, they smile. They speak a little Russian.
There is a souvenir shop and a cafe on the ground floor.
There is a fenced smoking area in the area before departure.
An unfinished airport or renovation is still years away in some areas. There are few seats on the ground floor and in front of the gates, but they are in another hall, you need to reach it. There are also a lot of toilets, you should not queue in the first one. There is not much food for sale. It's better to take it with you.
An interesting airport in terms of the fact that there is no framework for entry. In the green zone, of course there is, but at the entrance.... Surprised me. Small compact
It is quite a comfortable airport. The only thing that caused some concern in the flight to Moscow via Belgrade was the lack of electronic check-in for flights. It was also impossible to check in for an Aeroflot Belgrade-Moscow connecting flight, and therefore there was no understanding whether the luggage would be transferred directly to the connecting flight, or it would have to be picked up manually. These circumstances have left their mark on the overall impression of the airport and, in general, on the registration system in the Balkan countries.