The airport is modern, very clean and well maintained. Passport control is fast enough, the DPRK customs takes mobile phones and rewrites the brand and name, then returns them. All printed publications are in the bags, I do not recommend importing ANY printed literature into the DPRK. English is very bad everywhere, so make arrangements in Russian as soon as possible. I do not recommend photographing transport facilities, they warn you everywhere, everything is very strict.
The new airport terminal is quite fresh and pleasant from afar, if you don't look closely. The shops sell Chinese Lego of disgusting quality, but on a military theme, there are paper towels in the toilets, but there are no urns. In cafes, the food leaves much to be desired. And in all the shops there is a very dreary selection of extremely dubious goods. Slow check-in but quick check-in and luggage is quickly handed out.
I was there for important reasons. Kim Jong-in wrote in the cart with a small letter. They were sent to the camp, and I liked it as a Siberian exile. I was flying in the luggage compartment, after that there seemed to be no back problems!(in principle, there is no back now either)
I don't understand why people don't like the toilet, everything suits me! People just got fed up with Omerican propaganda! I advise everyone to visit this country. People and North Koreans are very nice!