Travelling through Sivas Airport can be an easy and pleasant start to your adventure in Turkey if you prepare in advance. Here are a few useful tips to help you navigate the airport and avoid unnecessary stress.
Arrival time at the airport. For domestic flights, it is recommended to arrive at the airport at least 1.5-2 hours before departure. If you have an international flight, it is better to arrive 2.5-3 hours in advance. This will give you enough time to complete all formalities without rushing, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Check-in and security control. To save time, use online check-in if your airline provides this option. Keep your passport, visa (if required), and boarding pass handy. During security control, be prepared to remove laptops and other large electronic devices, as well as containers with liquids, from your hand luggage.
Seat selection on the plane. If you want to enjoy the views during take-off and landing, choose a window seat. An aisle seat provides more legroom and allows you to stand up freely without disturbing neighbours. Seats at emergency exits usually offer extra space but may have restrictions.
Hand luggage rules. Standard international rules apply here too. All liquids (gels, creams, pastes) must be in containers of no more than 100 ml and packed in a single transparent bag. It is forbidden to carry sharp objects, weapons, and explosive substances in hand luggage. Power banks and batteries should be carried only in hand luggage, not in checked baggage.
Transfer passengers. If you have a connecting flight in Sivas, clarify when checking in for the first flight whether your luggage will be transferred automatically to the final destination. Study the airport map in advance to quickly find the necessary gate. Ensure you have enough time between flights, especially if re-screening is required.
Customs control. When entering the country from abroad, pay attention to the "Green" and "Red" channel system. If you have no goods to declare, proceed confidently through the "Green" channel. If you are carrying something that requires declaration (for example, large sums of cash or expensive purchases), you should pass through the "Red" channel.
Saving time and money. Book a transfer from the airport in advance or study the public transport schedule to avoid overpaying for a taxi. Bring an empty water bottle to fill after passing security control, and light snacks to avoid spending extra in airport cafes.
In case of flight delay. In the event of a flight delay or cancellation, first contact your airline representative. Depending on the length of the wait, you may be provided with beverages, meals, or even hotel accommodation. The airport has cafes and rest zones where you can spend time comfortably while waiting for departure.