Baku (GYD)
Baku, Azerbaijan. A practical first‑hour plan: transport, connectivity, and calm arrival steps.

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Terminals and navigation
The airport operates with multiple terminals. In practice: confirm your terminal and follow boards/signs inside to avoid extra loops.
For late arrivals, pick a transport option that runs at your time so you don’t waste minutes waiting.
- Confirm terminal in advance.
- Late hours: pre-check transport availability.
- Keep your address offline.
Getting to the city
A common budget scenario is the airport express bus to a city hub and then metro/taxi onward — simple if you like structured routes.
Taxi/official services are comfortable for door‑to‑door travel, but it’s best to understand the price before you ride.
- Express bus: structured, budget-friendly.
- Taxi: door-to-door comfort, confirm price.
- Turn on navigation right after exit.
Useful official links
The goal is to make everything linear: arrive with a buffer, do the essentials, and keep a calm pace.
Save your booking offline, check baggage rules, and confirm the airport code in the ticket.
Add a time buffer: queues vary by season and time. If you have checked baggage, plan extra minutes.
Check whether you need to change terminals and how much walking/transit time it takes — that’s the most common source of missed connections.
Routes and ideas
Useful links based on the routes already available on the site.
Flights to Baku
A 2–4 day city trip route. Compare a few date and arrival-time combinations before deciding.
FAQ
Express bus or official taxi + address saved offline. Then you always know the next step.
It helps to have a small backup amount for transport. The rest can usually be handled in the city.
GYD code, arrival time, and baggage rules — they affect your first hour and check-in logistics.