Small, cozy, quiet. Lots of trees. Evokes memories of a former civilization... No Shanghai stalls, stalls, all kinds of smells and noise and other delights of modern civilization... It used to be very busy here. Now there is silence and a feeling of abandonment. It resembles Piranesi's paintings. The boarding gate is very technically equipped. I didn't even expect it. The staff is calm and friendly. Check-in takes place calmly, without fuss, noise, not like at large airports. I liked.
It is a very beautiful airport from the point of view of architecture. It is a pity that trees such as poplar and rosehip bushes were cut down there. They were ennobling the territory. We need a complete reconstruction of the building. A large area, one might say, undeveloped. There are few flights, no amenities for passengers.
Excellent airport, Stalinist architecture. In Soviet times, a lot of planes came and went from all over the vast country. And now there are 2 flights per day.
It looks like an old theater.
Only at the entrance there is an ancient X-ray machine that no one uses. You have to carry the luggage yourself for inspection. The X-ray is already newer and working at the inspection. Everything else seems to be normal. Well, nothing great, but it's not really necessary. I didn't go to the toilet
To be honest, I got into the past, namely in the USSR the airport is small, the bus carries the GROOVE of the Soviet Union to the ramp, the luggage is taken out on a cargo gazelle, and is given out near the airport entrance. Even nostalgia came when I found myself at the airport. If you want to get back to the past, welcome!