To ensure your journey through Asturias Airport, serving the green north of Spain, goes smoothly, it is worth considering a few points. We recommend arriving at the airport at least 2 hours before departure for domestic and European destinations and 3 hours before international flights outside the Schengen zone. Although the airport is not very large, extra time will allow you to pass all formalities without rushing, especially during the high tourist season.
To save time, use online check-in for your flight. This will allow you to either go straight to security (if you have no luggage) or drop off your suitcase at a special Drop-off counter, bypassing the general queue. The security screening procedure here is standard for EU airports. Prepare liquids in advance (in containers up to 100 ml, packed in a single transparent bag) and remove laptops and other large electronics from your hand luggage for scanning.
When choosing a seat on the plane, consider your priorities. A window seat will give you unforgettable views of the Atlantic coast and the green hills of Asturias during takeoff or landing. An aisle seat will provide more legroom and the ability to stand up freely without disturbing neighbours.
Carefully check your airline's hand luggage allowance, as rules may differ. Standard security rules prohibit carrying sharp objects and flammable substances. Remember that portable chargers (power banks) are permitted only in hand luggage, but not in checked baggage.
Asturias Airport is not a major transfer hub, so connections happen infrequently here. If you do have a transfer planned, ensure your luggage is checked through to the final destination. Thanks to the compactness of the terminal, moving from one gate to another will not take much time.
Customs control for passengers arriving from EU countries usually consists of simply walking through the "green channel". If you are arriving from outside the European Union, standard customs rules apply. If you are unsure whether you need to declare any goods, it is better to choose the "red channel" to avoid possible fines.
To save money, use ALSA buses that connect the airport with the cities of Gijón, Oviedo, and Avilés — this is the most budget-friendly way to get to your destination. You can also save on drinks: bring an empty bottle with you and fill it with water at drinking fountains after passing security control.
In case of a flight delay or cancellation, first find a representative of your airline. According to EU legislation, during long delays, passengers are entitled to assistance, including drinks, meals, and, if necessary, hotel accommodation. Keep all receipts and do not hesitate to ask for information about your rights. Travel insurance will also be your reliable assistant in unforeseen situations.