To ensure your journey through Brest Airport goes smoothly and without unnecessary hassle, take advantage of our practical tips. This is a small and fairly quiet airport, but knowing a few nuances will help save time and nerves.
Arrival time at the airport. Despite the compact size of the airport, it is recommended to arrive 2–2.5 hours before international flights and 1.5–2 hours before domestic ones. This time will be sufficient to go through all pre-flight formalities without haste: check-in, baggage drop-off, and security screening.
Check-in and security control. To save time, use online check-in on your airline's website if this option is available. This will allow you to proceed immediately to baggage drop-off or, if you are travelling light, to the security checkpoint. The security control procedure is standard, but queues here are usually shorter than in major airports.
Seat selection on the plane. If the airline allows you to select a seat during check-in, consider your preferences. Window seats (A, F) will offer beautiful views during takeoff and landing. Aisle seats (C, D) are convenient if you plan to get up during the flight. Seats by emergency exits usually offer more legroom but have their own restrictions.
Hand luggage. Carefully study the hand luggage rules of your airline. Standard restrictions apply to liquids (no more than 100 ml in one container, packed in a transparent bag), sharp objects, and other dangerous substances. Power banks and other batteries are generally permitted only in hand luggage.
Passengers with transfers. Brest Airport is not a major transit hub, so long layovers here are rare. If you do have a transfer planned, ensure there is enough time between flights. Check with the airline whether you will need to collect and re-check your luggage.
Customs control. When entering Belarus or leaving it for countries outside the EAEU, you will need to pass through customs control. If you have no goods subject to declaration, feel free to go through the "Green Channel". If you are carrying something that requires declaration (for example, large sums of cash or expensive goods), you will need to fill out a declaration and pass through the "Red Channel".
Saving time and money. Besides online check-in, travelling with only hand luggage helps save time, eliminating the wait for luggage upon arrival. Take an empty water bottle with you, which can be filled at a drinking fountain after passing security.
Flight delays. In the event of a flight delay, contact your airline representative at the airport. Depending on the duration of the wait, you may be provided with drinks, hot meals, and, for long delays, hotel accommodation. Keep all receipts for unforeseen expenses to request compensation later.