To ensure your journey through Angers-Marcé Airport is as comfortable and stress-free as possible, make use of our helpful tips. Although this is a regional airport and there is usually less bustle here than in major hubs, proper planning always helps.
Arrival Time and Check-in
We recommend arriving at the airport at least 1.5–2 hours before departure for domestic flights and flights within the Schengen area. If your destination is outside of it, it is better to allow 2–3 hours. To save time, complete online check-in if your airline offers this facility. This will allow you to proceed immediately to baggage drop or security screening if you are travelling light.
Passing Security and Seat Selection
For quick passage through security control, prepare liquids in advance (in containers up to 100 ml, packed in a transparent bag) and large electronic devices that need to be removed from your bag. Regarding seat selection on the plane: a seat by the window offers beautiful views, while a seat by the aisle offers more legroom and easy access to the exit. Seats at emergency exits offer more space but often come at an additional cost.
Hand Luggage Rules
Pay close attention to the contents of your hand luggage. Sharp objects, flammable substances, and weapons are strictly prohibited. Remember the "100 ml" rule for liquids. Before travelling, be sure to check the specific rules of your airline to avoid unpleasant surprises during screening.
Transfer Passengers and Customs
If you have a connecting flight, clarify whether your luggage is checked through to the final destination. Angers-Marcé is a small airport, so complex international connections are rare here. When arriving from EU countries, you can safely go through the "Green Channel" if you have nothing to declare. Travellers from outside the EU should be aware of goods import regulations to use the "Red Channel" if necessary.
Saving Time and Money
A pre-booked transfer to or from the airport often works out cheaper. Bring an empty reusable water bottle to fill after security, and a light snack — this will help save on airport café prices. Travelling with only hand luggage will save you from waiting for baggage upon arrival.
In Case of Flight Delay
In the event of a flight delay or cancellation, contact your airline representative immediately. Under EU regulations, for long delays, you are entitled to assistance: drinks, meals, and if necessary, hotel accommodation. Keep all receipts for unforeseen expenses to claim compensation later.