On the plus side, there aren't many flights, so you can always find a place to sit. There is a Playground, vending machines with free water. The cons probably follow from the first plus. That there is a little Dutch free here, however, there are good promotions for perfumes, for example. Of course, you can't do without card payment jokes. They accept a visa at a conditional starbucks, but there is no one around the corner at a McDuck, they accept it next to a grocery store, and then they don't again. Therefore, it is better to clarify before entering the institution) so as not to stand in line once again in vain. The exits from the airport are also a separate joke, namely the numbering. We had a transfer to the hotel and the exit number was indicated, however, given that almost none of the airport staff speaks English, it took a long time to find the right exit (there are 2 floors, as a result, the first level is even, the second is not even). They also know a lot. Antiseptics were withdrawn, but selectively. They say liquid is allowed, but sprays are not allowed. Our luggage was generally flying to the end point, but all the suitcases were opened, which was visible. Why, is also an open question. Although there are not many flights here, there are still queues at the entrance to the clean zone, so put it in.
A good airport is not that big, the Chinese staff are friendly and friendly. Better than Istanbul. Hainan airlines liked the spacious space between the seats, the food is excellent and delicious, compared to Turkish airlins sky and earth airlines. The Chinese are many times better than the Turks. We flew to Turkish Airlines last year, the rows are cramped, the knees rest on the chair, the food is some kind of vomit.