Travelling through Mogilev Airport is an experience of using a cosy regional aviation hub. To make your trip go as smoothly as possible, use these tips to help prepare for departure and save time and nerves.
Arrival at the airport and check-in. Mogilev Airport is not large in size, so long queues are rare here. Nevertheless, it is recommended to arrive 1.5-2 hours before departure. This time is enough to go through all procedures without rushing. If possible, complete online check-in — this will allow you to go straight to baggage drop (if you have any) or security screening.
Passing control and choosing a seat. The screening procedure is standard. To speed up the process, take metal objects out of your pockets, remove belts with large buckles, and outerwear in advance. When choosing a seat on the plane, be guided by your preferences: a window seat for beautiful views, an aisle seat for the ability to stretch your legs and stand up freely. Seats in the front part of the cabin will allow you to exit faster after landing.
Hand luggage rules. Standard international rules apply here too. Liquids (gels, aerosols, creams) can be carried in containers up to 100 ml, packed in one transparent bag with a volume of no more than 1 litre. Sharp, piercing, and cutting objects, weapons, and imitation weapons are prohibited in hand luggage. Power banks are allowed, but they must be carried only in hand luggage.
Customs control. When departing from Belarus or entering the country, follow the signs for the "Green" and "Red" channels. The "Green" channel is for those who do not have goods subject to declaration. If you are carrying large sums of cash (over $10,000 equivalent), cultural valuables, or other specific goods, you will need to fill out a declaration in the "Red" channel.
For passengers with transfers. Since Mogilev Airport mainly handles direct and charter flights, long layovers here are unlikely. If you do have a transfer planned at another, larger airport, check in advance whether you need to collect your luggage and check in for the next flight again.
Saving time and money. Besides online check-in, travelling light helps save money so you don't pay for luggage. Also, take an empty water bottle with you, which can be filled after passing security, and a light snack — the choice of cafés in a small airport may be limited.
In case of flight delay. If your flight is delayed, first contact your airline representative for information. Depending on the duration of the delay, you may be provided with drinks, meals, or even hotel accommodation. Keep your boarding pass and receipts for expenses that may be incurred due to the delay.