To ensure your journey through Termez city airport goes as smoothly as possible, use these useful tips. A little preparation will help save time, money, and stress, leaving only pleasant impressions of the trip.
Arrival time at the airport. For international flights, it is recommended to arrive at the airport 2.5-3 hours before departure, and for domestic flights — 1.5-2 hours. Although Termez Airport is not as large as capital city airports, it is better to have a time buffer to pass all procedures calmly, especially during peak seasons.
Check-in and security. Registration and security control procedures here are standard. Have your passport and ticket ready in advance. To speed up screening, remove all metal objects from your pockets, and take laptops and other large electronics out of your carry-on luggage. A polite and cooperative attitude always helps.
Seat selection on the plane. If the airline allows you to select a seat in advance, take advantage of this opportunity. Window seats will give you the chance to enjoy views during takeoff and landing, while aisle seats provide more legroom and allow you to stand up freely without disturbing neighbors.
Hand luggage. Remember the general rules: liquids can be carried in containers up to 100 ml, packed in a transparent bag. Sharp and cutting objects are prohibited. Check with your airline for current weight and size limits for hand luggage, as well as rules for carrying external batteries (power banks).
For transit passengers. If you are flying through Termez with a connection, the process usually goes quite quickly thanks to the compact size of the airport. Nevertheless, a key point is to check with your airline in advance whether you need to collect your luggage and re-check it for the next flight. It is also worth finding out if you will need to go through passport control and security screening again.
Customs control. When entering or leaving Uzbekistan, be prepared for customs inspection. Large amounts of foreign currency must be declared. There are also restrictions on the export of items of cultural and historical value. If you have purchased carpets, suzani, or antique items, ensure you have permission to export them.
Saving time and money. Check in online if possible. Travel light to avoid paying for excess baggage. Prices for food and drinks at the airport can be high, so you can bring an empty water bottle to fill after security, as well as light snacks.
In case of flight delay. If your flight is delayed, first contact your airline representative for information. Depending on the length of the delay, you may be provided with drinks, meals, or even hotel accommodation. Having travel insurance may also cover unforeseen expenses.