Planning a trip through Bingöl Airport (BGG) will be easier if you consider a few tips. Despite being a small regional airport, proper preparation will help avoid unnecessary stress. It is recommended to arrive at the airport at least 2 hours before the departure of a domestic flight. This time is sufficient to calmly go through all procedures, even on peak days.
To save time, check in for your flight online if your airline provides this option. At Bingöl Airport, as in other airports in Turkey, there may be two security checkpoints: at the terminal entrance and before the boarding gate. Be prepared in advance—remove metal objects from your pockets, and take laptops and liquids out of your hand luggage. Standard rules for carrying liquids (in containers up to 100 ml, with a total volume of up to 1 litre) apply here as well. Check with your air carrier regarding weight and dimension allowances for hand luggage to avoid extra charges.
When choosing a seat on the plane, be guided by your preferences: a window seat offers beautiful views during takeoff and landing, while an aisle seat allows you to stand up freely without disturbing neighbours. Since Bingöl Airport mainly serves domestic flights, transfers are generally not provided here. If you are flying in transit through another Turkish city (for example, Istanbul or Ankara), allow sufficient time for baggage claim and re-check-in for the next flight.
Customs control is relevant for passengers arriving in Turkey from abroad. Please remember the restrictions on the import of tobacco, perfumes, and other duty-free items. It is strictly forbidden to export items of historical and cultural value from the country without a special permit. To save money, book a transfer from the airport in advance or compare prices for taxis and public transport on the spot. It is more profitable to exchange currency in the city rather than at the airport.
In the event of a flight delay or cancellation, first contact your airline representative or the information desk. Follow updates on the departure board. Depending on the length of the delay, the airline is obliged to provide beverages, meals, or even hotel accommodation. Keep all receipts for unforeseen expenses to subsequently receive compensation from the airline or via travel insurance.