You can get to Almaty Airport by public transport (buses No. 106, No. 107), taxi or by ordering a transfer. Car rental is also available. More detailed information can be found on the official website of the airport.
For domestic flights, it is recommended to arrive at the airport 2 hours before departure, for international flights – 3 hours.
Yes, most airlines operating flights from Almaty Airport offer online check-in. Check the website of your airline.
Many airlines operate flights from Almaty Airport, offering a wide range of destinations, including major cities in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. A complete list of airlines and destinations is available on the official website of the airport.
Almaty Airport has short-term and long-term parking. The cost depends on the duration of parking. Current rates can be found on the official website of the airport.
You can check the flight status on the official website of the airport or on the website of your airline. An online arrival/departure board is also available.
Yes, Almaty Airport has shops, cafes, restaurants, and rest areas for passengers.
There are no hotels directly at the airport, but several hotels offering overnight stays are located nearby.
Baggage and carry-on luggage rules may vary depending on the airline. Please check the rules on your airline's website.
Almaty Airport has one terminal. Movement between zones is done on foot.
Almaty Airport is open 24/7.
Almaty Airport has one terminal, which serves both domestic and international flights.
Yes, Almaty Airport has business lounges for business class passengers and members of loyalty programs.
Almaty Airport offers currency exchange, medical assistance, baggage storage, and Wi-Fi services.
The availability of Fast Track or Fast Line services depends on the airline and class of service. Details can be found on the airline's website.