To ensure your journey through Corvera International Airport (RMU) goes as smoothly as possible, make use of these proven tips. A little preparation will help save time, reduce stress, and even save money, leaving more pleasant impressions of your trip to Spain.
Arrival Time and Check-in: It is recommended to arrive at the airport at least 2-3 hours before international flights and 1.5-2 hours before domestic flights or flights to Schengen countries. To save time, complete online check-in on your airline's website and save the boarding pass on your phone. If you are travelling with hand luggage only, this will allow you to head straight to security.
Passing Security: Corvera Airport is modern and well-organised, so queues here usually move quickly. To speed up the process, prepare for screening in advance: pack all liquids up to 100 ml in a transparent bag, and keep laptops, tablets, and other large electronics accessible so they can be easily removed and placed in a separate tray.
Seat Selection and Hand Luggage: When choosing a seat on the plane, consider your priorities: a window seat offers beautiful views during take-off and landing, while an aisle seat provides more legroom and the ability to stand up without disturbing neighbours. Regarding hand luggage, strictly observe the rules for carrying liquids and prohibited items (sharp objects, flammable materials). Also, be sure to check the permissible dimensions and weight of your bag on the airline's website to avoid extra charges at the airport.
Customs Control and Transfers: For flights within the EU, customs control typically consists of a "green channel" if you have nothing to declare. For travellers from non-EU countries, there are limits on the import of tobacco, goods, and large amounts of cash. Corvera Airport is not a major transfer hub, but if you have a connecting flight, clarify whether you need to collect and re-check your luggage — this depends on the airlines and your itinerary.
Savings and Flight Delays: To save money, book parking online in advance, bring an empty reusable water bottle (it can be filled after security), and light snacks. In the event of a flight delay, remain calm. All current information will be on the departure boards. Contact your airline representative to learn about your rights: for long delays, passengers are entitled to vouchers for food and drinks, and for overnight delays — hotel accommodation.