Almaty International Airport has improved significantly in recent years, especially with the opening of its new international terminal. The airport now feels much more modern, spacious, and organized. Check-in and security procedures are generally smooth, and signage is clear for both local and international travelers.
The new terminal is clean and well-lit, with a good selection of duty-free shops, cafes, and waiting areas. The mountain views during takeoff and landing are a beautiful bonus that adds to the overall experience.
That said, there’s still some room for improvement—Wi-Fi access can be spotty, and seating areas get crowded during peak hours. Lounge services are available, but could offer better value and more complimentary options.
Overall, Almaty Airport is now a much more comfortable and efficient gateway to Kazakhstan, and it continues to move in the right direction.
We all wait for the new terminal which is promised mid 2024 .. the construction time made our life in & out of the city even more miserable.
Poorly planned, poorly equipped, lots of things miss logic. At least border control got some line tapes to shape a que.
Smoking in restrooms and business linge international departures are more fit for Qazaqstan in 1992 than today.
Not enough buses and staircases for boarding/offboarding planes. Roads that buses drive sometimes miss pavement.
Again, you can withstand all that to visit a beautiful city of Almaty and we are looking forward to new terminal soon.
Very small airport. New wings expecting opening soon this year. Nothing much to shop n walk around as soon as uve passed tru the immigration into Departure Ball and Boarding gate. Packed with passengers sitting n standing in this small square area. It has a nice alpine view at the tarmac no doubt. That's only plus point to add.