A small, austere airport. There is no luggage storage. A couple of cafes. Several car rental offices. A good business lounge. Not far from the capital, taxis are inexpensive therefore.
I liked the fact that there are outlets, cafes.
At night, for some reason, the air conditioner was turned on, it was not hot outside. Everyone was frozen and blown out. People were sitting in winter and autumn jackets in JULY!!
The airport is really small, but completely uncomfortable, and very inconvenient. There are no places where you can expect a flight, a small number of seats are uncomfortable. The local servants are boors. They work slowly. Huge queues. At passport control, the border guard chatted with his girlfriend for about five minutes, and we waited for him to stamp it. During the inspection, they found fault with the arches from the tent - they were not allowed into the salon with them. These arcs can only kill a spider, and then with difficulty. But the Bratislava people are stubborn and do not shine with their minds. Probably the only airport in Europe that does not let you into the cabin with a tent.
A small, cozy airport, very bright. There are benches on the street where it is convenient to sit while waiting for a flight. Russian-speaking customs officers, it is easy to make a tax refund. On the ground floor there is a kiosk with inexpensive snacks, sandwiches can be warmed up. It is also convenient to get to the airport, and there is a very pleasant park near the Zlate Piesky lake nearby, from which the airport is less than half an hour by bus with one transfer. The flight was in the afternoon, I spent the morning in the park
A small but modern and convenient airport. Free Wi-Fi. The cheapest car rental, parking nearby. It is located almost on the local Mkad, convenient access to highways to Hungary, the Czech Republic, Austria. The disadvantage is the slow passport control at the entrance (few counters).
Expensive Parking, a modest selection of cafes. In general, you can only have a snack in one place. But at the same time it is clean, bright, spacious. The airport is small but quite comfortable and cozy. There is a large shopping center nearby, which, if you have free time, more than compensates for the lack of catering facilities at the airport.
A small modern airport with a calm atmosphere.
You can pass the waiting time in a cozy cafe with good coffee, pleasant snacks and reasonable prices.
In addition to duty free, there is a shop of national products and souvenirs. So, if you haven't found Slovak chocolate or a drink in the supermarket, there are chances to buy everything here inexpensively.
A pleasant moment - we flew away on Christmas Eve, and festively dressed airport staff treated us to national gingerbread! It was very pleasant and sincere!
A compact, modern airport. First floor arrival, second departure. City buses 61 and 96 stop at the exit. Two cafes where you can have a snack and drink coffee. A small store with normal prices.
A small airport, border control is not carried out very quickly, and questions may also be asked at customs. It is not recommended to import cigarettes and alcohol, with the exception of those purchased in dutik. Cleanly. There is no taxi stand at the airport, there are premium class taxis on the street, there is no point in taking them. Sellers of local fast food will help you to call a taxi from the city for free, the price of a trip to Bratislava is 8-9 euros. There are buses too, I haven't tried it. Everything is fast.
Everything is compact, but everything is there. Convenient parking. The cafe has a good menu. Car rental. A good business lounge. You can relax and have a snack.
All services are fast and organized.
Great airport!!! This is a very small, cozy and convenient terminal. Very polite and helpful staff!
It is very convenient to quickly apply for TaxFree.
A comfortable modern airport with not too much traffic. Everything is done at a decent level. It is very easy and cheap to get from here to the city by bus.
A small airport, there is a shuttle service to Vienna. Uber in Bratislava is poorly developed - I advise you to use a Bolt. Transport runs regularly. In Bratislava, his minute-by-minute payment - the controller came up twice in a week. The fines are high.
A modern and small airport. There is a small airplane hanging from the ceiling in the building. At the airport itself, everything is intuitive. The big advantage is that it doesn't take a long drive from the airport to the city center.
I liked almost everything. Beautiful, modern, understandable. The only drawback is the lack of a storage room. We had to walk around the city with heavy bags all day.
I flew to Bratislava. There are few flights, the luggage appeared on the tape almost immediately. From the airport to the city, you can take the 61st bus to the railway station.
There is a bus stop near the entrance to the airport. By bus 61 you can get to the terminus, which is next to the historical center.
The airport is good.
A small, cozy airport. Fast monitoring and registration, as unsaturated traffic
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Юлия С.
Level 5 Local Expert
February 7, 2020
The only bus ticket vending machine that allows you to leave for the city does not accept bank cards. It's an outrage. There was a huge queue, people were running and looking for a place to exchange euros for coins.
Put up normal vending machines.
And passport control is also very slow.
Upon arrival, there is a huge queue at passport control! 45 minutes! There are no queues anywhere at departure, inexpensive coffee, there is a smoking room
The Wi fi in the arrival area before passport control works well. 4 checkpoints )) they work at the same time, but 1 first works for the European Union, and then for everyone. The staff is friendly.