I suddenly liked the airport and made a good impression. It was really great. During the three-hour transfer, we managed to see the airport, buy souvenirs and have an interesting time. Good Wi-Fi and store service. The price of Ethiopian coffee was 25 dollars.United States dollars for half a kilo. There are also more expensive ones. I liked the Ethiopian Airlines with good service and on-board service. Go to Addis Ababa.
It's a cool airport, because it is a large multinational hub. Be sure to take coffee, it is the best in Ethiopia. The prices are biting. You can buy traditional souvenirs
In general, everything is not bad, but flights to Russia are often from a distant gate. Buses are often used, which creates tension during short transit connections (less than 1.5hours). Well, another disadvantage is that you have to go through transit control again, perhaps they don't trust Africans.
It's a good airport. Some places are very beautifully decorated. I liked the floor in one of the passages. I watched through the window as the movers warmed up.
I've flown through it twice. Nothing special. When transplanting in the inspection area, they are forced to take off their shoes, even if their soles are not thicker than 1 cm. There is no drinking water in the landing area, so you have to buy it.
A very colorful place!! There are a lot of Africans in different national clothes! I was flying to the Seychelles and had a transfer at this airport. In terms of organization, of course, there is something to work on. The digital displays are not working. There is confusion at the boarding gates. My wife said that the duty free prices for perfume are good relative to Moscow .
It's a small airport, but in terms of passenger service, everything is set well. They meet transit workers and help. The organization is on top. You can buy a lot of things in the duty free zone, I recommend taking Ethiopian coffee. The taste is excellent.
The airport is a transfer hub at an altitude of 2300 meters above sea level. The airport has everything you need for transit passengers, especially for three-hour transfers.
A huge, lively airport. It is the largest hub of the African continent. Cafes are a bit tight. There is a cafe with refreshing Ethiopian coffee near one of the toilets. The taste is something with something!!!!
Just an airport. It is very inconvenient and rather poor. Duty free is very simple and there is only one cafe on the second floor and two on the ground floor. There are huge queues in them
This airport is already like home. All transfers are either to Africa or there, or in Dubai. The infrastructure is so-so. Coffee at scrap prices, there's really nowhere to eat. But reconstruction is underway, maybe the guys will also improve.
If it is possible not to get to this airport, then do not get there. Ruin, dirt, everything is expensive and of questionable quality. In stores, there is a layer of dust on all products. The toilet is worse than near the village market.
It is very good for Africa. It's really big and there are air conditioners. You can even have a delicious meal. Mostly for cash. I do not recommend long transfers. If it is possible to fly to Africa via Istanbul or Dubai, then choose these routes.
Something is constantly being built inside. It's not a cozy place. In the children of fries, the prices are too high.
Of the advantages: there are sun beds for relaxation).
The airport is being completed. Terminal 2 is international. Opening at the end of next year. In principle, it will be a good airport. At the entrance to the building, they are forced to take off everything (belts, watches, etc.), and then they also move into a sterile area.
Well, this is Ethiopia... you can sit off the floor and not be eaten by rats, there are souvenir shops, there is a normal toilet, you can even buy a Coke. For Ethiopia, I consider it already a luxury.
A rapidly growing airport, a hub for African transfers. In a human way. It's full of coffee, blacks, tea, you can't pay with a card anywhere. Hopefully in the future.
There is a large crowd of people in the control zone, you need to go to the place where the least, without listening to the airport staff-the waiting area is the same for everyone. The downside is that there are no cafes or shops, which is depressing.
A very inconvenient, poorly organized and dirty airport.
Instead of toilets, there is a trailer inside the building, there is no air extraction in the clean area at all.