A small neat airport, clean, convenient to get to the city. There is a metro and a bus, you can take a taxi. The lounge is open only from 4 a.m., a big minus after all.
The new airport terminal (the second one, in my opinion) is new and clean and the metro is nearby, the first terminal has not been reconstructed since the Soviet era
Small, cute, with very gentle prices for snacks and coffee. Convenient taxi parking nearby. And the airport itself is very close to the city. And you can get there by metro, and by land transport too.
There is no business lounge, in the first terminal, 1 cafe is open, which serves coffee and rolls. There are not enough seats to wait for the flight, many people have to stand.
at the airport, they were forced to pay for registration at the counter, they had never encountered such an outrage anywhere. Passport control is already directly at the boarding gate, so we were almost late for the exit.
The airport is small, with a minimum of standard services. Boarding and departure of our plane was delayed for an hour, while there was no word of notification about the reason and possible waiting time.
There are a lot of old departing planes in the airport. There are Soviet-made ones. The airport has two terminals. One terminal is only for flights within the European Union. It is very convenient, it does not take much time to get the luggage, put a stamp in the passport.
There are 2 terminals at the airport.
Terminal 1 is small and cozy. Quite a few flights depart from it per day. The staff is polite. You can go through all the security checkpoints pretty quickly.
A small airport and therefore completely understandable
There are queues for security checks and it's not really worth counting on good food
But there is a place to drink coffee
Terminal 1 does not work at night, information about night flights is not displayed on the scoreboard. Don't get fooled by the airport's online scoreboard - it's complete nonsense. I wrote to the appropriate service - I received an apology in English at the fifth grade level. Bulgaristan is real.
The only airport where they ask to take out all the accessories in addition to the laptop
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Samvel A.
Level 8 Local Expert
November 25, 2023
Specify in the ticket which terminal of this airport you are departing from - the first or the second. The distance between their entrances is about half an hour on foot. You can also get here by metro
Again, burnt alcohol in the mouth of this airport, I took a Bombay sapphire gin, there was an original bottle at home, the smell and taste differ radically. Be careful. Last time in Plovdiv, the same palenka was slipped. Gypsies have nothing to take here.
There's no way to have lunch.Just snowballs and that's it!There are not enough business halls!
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Anonymous review
February 8, 2020
Registration is fast. Polite staff will tell you where to go next. The airport is small, but there are many places to wait and wait. Everything is clean. If you are smiling, then you are always welcome! I enjoyed taking the flight to Moscow. Quiet, calm staff.
A small, comfortable, clean airport. With courteous, polite and smiling staff. You can have a tasty and inexpensive snack. And the main factor... from the entrance to the city metro to the airport entrance is 100 meters...
2 duty-free shops (groceries and cosmetics / things), a gift shop, a wine shop and another small shop, the food in all cafes is the same and at the same price, expensive, superior rooms (vip) are very average. If you don't wait long for the plane, you can pass the time...
If you buy a ticket to Moscow at the airport, then get ready to pay a fantastic amount. For example, the next day the amount of 1690 lev is announced!!! One way!!!! The ticket price in this case is not registered anywhere!!!
What's it?
It is also not clear and it is not written on the ticket how much luggage you can carry.
At the customs, the employees zealously show their work. So zealously that small scissors are pulled out of a cosmetic bag with a very strange smile on their face. I even doubt how this expression can be designated. Not a professional job.
They don't see who doesn't need to be shaken like that. In Sheremetyevo, the workers have a good eye, they will not run around without a reason. And somehow it's always calm in Sheremetyevo. There is no simple understanding of passengers in the airport. Employees work with people as with things, like boxes of tomatoes.. And this is in all directions, not only in Moscow. There is knocking everywhere, sharp and loud commands.Men are forced to take off their belts. With a special ability to mock at the same time. There are no commands, no knocking, no loud appeals to passengers in Sheremetyevo. On the contrary, they are friendly, but they do not overplay with smiles. An honest attitude, even, calm. And all issues are calmly resolved, without pressure. In Bulgaria, either smiles are like crooked ridicule, or outright rudeness, and a desire to dominate uncomplaining passengers. Is it always like this? No. There are days when everything goes calmly and as in Sheremetyevo, quietly, without shouts and commands
But often everything goes wrong.
A small one left over from the Soviet era.there are few check-in desks, the seating is very strange, they arrived by the first bus-we were on the 28th row, our friends who were standing in front of us at 38!there are only 2 inspection lines and a tiny duty-free.The cuckoo in Plovdiv is even more pleasant
It's stuffy, there are few duty free shops, there is practically nowhere to eat normally, the smoking area is only in the lounge. The functionality is an ordinary small airport.