Traveling through Turany Airport in Brno is characterized by tranquility and the absence of the hustle typical of major capital hubs. Thanks to the compact size of the terminal, navigation here is intuitive, but following simple recommendations will make your departure even more comfortable.
The optimal arrival time at the airport is 2 hours before departure. Although security queues are usually short here, passenger traffic increases during the summer holidays and charter flights. If you are flying with hand luggage only and have completed online check-in, you can arrive 1.5 hours early, but it is always better to have a time buffer for unforeseen circumstances.
Check-in and security procedures are standard for the European Union, but have their nuances:
- Most airlines flying from Brno (especially low-cost carriers) require online check-in. Be sure to download the boarding pass to your phone or print it in advance to avoid high fees at the airport.
- When passing security control, place electronic devices (laptops, tablets) and your bag of liquids in a separate tray. You will also be asked to remove outerwear and belts with metal buckles.
Seat selection on the plane depends on your preferences and the type of flight. Since short flights across Europe are often made from Brno, window seats will allow you to enjoy views of Moravia during takeoff. If you value legroom, consider purchasing seats in emergency rows, but remember the restrictions for passengers with children and animals in these seats.
Pay close attention to the contents of your hand luggage. Liquids, gels, and aerosols are allowed only in containers up to 100 ml, packed in one transparent bag with a volume of no more than 1 liter. Sharp objects, imitation weapons, and work tools are strictly prohibited. Power banks must be carried only in hand luggage; they cannot be checked in.
For passengers with connections, it is important to note that Brno Airport is more often used as a point of departure or arrival rather than a transit hub. If you are planning a complex route with a self-transfer, allow at least 3–4 hours between flights, as you will likely have to collect your luggage and check in again.
There is no customs control for flights within the Schengen area. However, if your flight is heading to a country outside the Schengen zone (for example, to the UK or holiday destinations in Egypt/Turkey), you will undergo passport control. Check the validity of your passport and the necessity of visas in advance.
A few tips to save time and money:
- Bring an empty reusable bottle. After passing security, it can be filled with drinking water at special fountains, which will save money on buying drinks.
- Weigh your luggage at home. Excess weight at the airport will cost significantly more than paying for extra luggage online the day before departure.
- Use the city bus for transfer to the center of Brno—it is fast and budget-friendly.
In case of a flight delay, remain calm. If the wait extends for more than two hours, the airline is obliged to provide you with drinks and food, as well as the opportunity to make two phone calls. Carefully monitor information on the boards and announcements over the PA system. In case of long delays or flight cancellations, you may be entitled to monetary compensation under EU regulations.