Location details, contact information, airlines, departure and arrival flight status, transportation, facilities and services, parking, special passenger amenities, nearby hotels and answers to passengers' frequently asked questions.
Minsk National Airport, opened on 1 July 1983, is the main international airport in Belarus, serving not only the capital but the entire country. Having replaced the former Minsk-1 Airport, it is also known as Minsk-2. It operates domestic and international flights to various destinations in Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
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Number of Terminals – 1 – Open 24 hours a day.
The terminal is slightly curved and consists of four floors. On the ground floor is the Arrivals area, while on the second floor you will find the check-in counters and boarding gates. Floors 1 and 3 are mainly used by the airport's administrative and maintenance staff.
Annual passenger traffic: 2.5 million passengers passed through in 2023.
Tel: +375 17 279 1300 / 1730
Information desk on the third floor, opposite check-in counters 22 and 23. In addition, intercoms are available throughout the terminal complex for enquiries.
The airport is located in the Smalyavichy District, 42 km (26 miles) east of the city of Minsk.
See MapThere is a car rental desk from Auto-Sale (Tel +375 29 360 0630) on the ground floor, sector 1–2, available Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
In front of the terminal building there are monitored parking areas for both short and long stays, along with a small free parking area behind the aviation museum. More information: Tel +375 33 300 1019. Prices
P1 – Located to the right before the entrance to the controlled area of the terminal complex. Dedicated to long-term stays.
P2 – Inside the controlled area of the terminal complex, for short-term stays, with a designated drop-off and pick-up zone.
P3 – To the left of the airport entrance.
Inform your airline about your specific needs at least 48 hours before your arrival. There are designated parking spaces in front of gates 1–2 and 5–6, as well as in car parks P1 and P2. Accessible toilets, lifts, ramps, tactile guides, Braille and audible signage, wheelchairs, and a lift-equipped vehicle for aircraft boarding are also available. Airport staff can assist passengers with reduced mobility through customs and security checks and when boarding the aircraft.
Latest updates: June 22, 2025