Pécs-Pogány Airport is a small and convenient aviation hub serving the city of Pécs and its surroundings. Thanks to its compact dimensions, navigation here is simple and intuitive. To ensure your journey goes smoothly, we recommend arriving at the airport approximately 2 hours before international flights and 1.5 hours before domestic or Schengen flights. This time will be sufficient to complete all formalities without haste.
To save time, use online check-in if your airline provides this option. This will allow you to proceed immediately to baggage drop or security control if you are travelling with hand luggage only. Security checks at small airports generally proceed faster, but the rules are standard: be prepared to remove electronics, metal items, and liquid containers from your bag.
When choosing a seat on the plane, be guided by your preferences. Window seats offer beautiful views during take-off and landing, while aisle seats provide more legroom and the freedom to stand up. If you want to leave the plane among the first, choose rows in the front part of the cabin. Typically, there is a higher chance of finding a vacant adjacent seat in the tail of the aircraft.
Hand luggage rules comply with international standards. All liquids, gels, and aerosols must be in containers of no more than 100 ml and packed in a single transparent bag. It is prohibited to carry sharp objects, weapons, and flammable substances in the cabin. Always check the specific rules of your airline, as there may be additional restrictions on the weight and size of hand luggage.
Pécs-Pogány Airport is rarely used as a transit hub; most flights from here are direct. If you do have a transfer planned, verify in advance whether you will need to collect and re-check your luggage, and also check visa requirements for the transit country if it is outside the Schengen Area.
Customs control depends on your route. If you are arriving from a country within the Schengen Area, there will be no systematic border control. For flights from other countries, Hungary applies the standard system of "Green" (nothing to declare) and "Red" (goods to declare) channels. Be prepared to present your passport and, if necessary, a visa.
To save money, consider getting to the airport by public transport or pre-booking a taxi at a fixed rate. You can also bring an empty water bottle and fill it after passing security to avoid buying expensive water. Light snacks brought from home will also help avoid extra expenses.
In the event of a flight delay or cancellation, contact your airline representative at the airport immediately. For flights operated by European companies, passenger rights apply under EU Regulation 261/2004, which may provide for compensation, meals, and hotel accommodation. Keep all receipts and documents. Given the small size of the airport, opportunities for long waits may be limited, so having a book or a charged gadget with films will be very useful.