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Need RMB on arrival? Altay’s small terminal has two ATMs in arrivals and departures but no exchange counter—use them for quick cash, then head into town for better rates at major bank branches.
Flying internationally from Altay? Expect a compact after‑immigration duty‑free counter with travel essentials—spirits, cigarettes, chocolates, and a handful of beauty favorites—open around flight times, while domestic travelers browse tax‑paid souvenir shops instead. Prices are a bit lower than city malls for imported liquor and tobacco, but local Xinjiang treats are usually better value in town.
Small but satisfying options: a couple of coffee counters, a snack kiosk, and one or two sit‑down spots for Xinjiang noodles and rice in the single terminal. Plan around ¥20–30 for coffee, ¥10–20 for snacks, and ¥45–70 for a hot meal—slightly higher than downtown Altay.
Feeling unwell or short on supplies? In Altay Airport’s compact terminal, a first-aid room near Departures and assistance by Arrivals make help easy to reach during flight hours, with emergency care free and everyday medicines available to buy.
Stash your bags on the ground floor of the terminal and set off hands‑free—Altay’s staffed left‑luggage desk stores everything from daypacks to skis at affordable day rates. Expect a simple ID check, tamper‑sealed tags, and hours that track the first and last flights.
Settle into a compact terminal with free Wi‑Fi, handy charging points, and one small airside business lounge for a quieter, more comfortable wait. While it’s not 24‑hour and showers aren’t typical, you’ll find calm corners, hot water dispensers, and light snacks to keep you relaxed before boarding.
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Altay Airport, located in the picturesque city of Altay, was founded in 1992 to cater to the growing air travel demands of the region. Nestled within the city limits, this bustling airport serves as a gateway to Altay's stunning natural landscapes and cultural treasures. As the main hub for AirAltay, the region's premier airline, Altay Airport offers a seamless travel experience for both domestic and international passengers. With AirAltay's extensive network, travelers can easily connect to major cities within China and beyond, making Altay Airport a popular choice for both leisure and business travelers. Altay Airport boasts modern and efficient facilities, comprising two well-designed terminals interconnected for passenger convenience. Terminal 1 primarily serves domestic flights, while Terminal 2 caters to both domestic and international destinations. Passengers can swiftly navigate between the terminals using a well-planned transit system that ensures efficient and hassle-free connections. This interconnected layout not only enhances passenger comfort but also provides a seamless travel experience, minimizing transfer times and maximizing convenience. Whether you are exploring Altay's stunning mountains and meadows or visiting the unique ethnic villages and historic sites, Altay Airport offers an accessible and convenient starting point. With its strategic location, excellent airline connectivity, and modern terminals, Altay Airport is committed to providing an outstanding travel experience for all passengers.
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