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I am traveling by plane for the first time, how not to get lost at the airport?
I am flying from Kyiv to Moscow for the first time, how can I not get lost in Borispol where to go and what to do?
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аватар TombArthur
haha, don't get lost. Do you have terminal D!? sit in the waiting room, 2 hours before check-in, you will see the number of registration desks on the monitors, you will go there. THIS IS ALL IN ONE HALL - you won’t get lost and you will see everything. Then you will see where to go.
аватар travelsita
First, you arrive at the airport 2.5 hours before the desired terminal. Then, on the screen, see when and at which counter the check-in for the flight starts, go to this counter with your passport and ticket printout, check in your luggage and get a boarding pass and a luggage stub. Then go to the passport and customs control, after which you find yourself in the transit zone. Enter the dutik (optional) and wait for the boarding to begin (the exit number (GATE) is displayed on the terminal). Come up, give your boarding pass and you will be sent to the plane.
аватар alex45
And in Moscow you will not get lost??!
аватар sigur62
After visiting the dutik, you can get lost, the booze is cheap there.
аватар Anetka-gan
it is better to be afraid of the Moscow metro than airports, where there are signs everywhere)))
аватар IaroslaviSHna
There are schemes of the Moscow metro. They are sometimes printed on advertising flyers, which are distributed near metro stations.
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