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Main Terminal

Main Terminal at AEQ: one small GA building, no airlines

Scheduled passenger flights do not appear on the board at Ar Horqin Airport (AEQ); the Main Terminal functions primarily as a general aviation facility with a single terminal-sized building rather than a full commercial complex. You won’t see airline logos, FIDS screens packed with departures, or gate areas labeled A1–A20 here, just a modest airside/landside split serving private and charter traffic.

All activity runs through the Main Terminal, since AEQ has no separate domestic or international terminals and no listed satellite concourses. That means one entrance, one check-in style area, and one path out to the apron for boarding, usually by walking across the tarmac rather than jet bridge access. If you’re used to bigger hubs, think small regional GA field, not a multi-level terminal map.

Food options are effectively zero: no catalogued restaurants, no snack bars, and no branded coffee kiosks show up in current AEQ data. With nothing like a 24-hour café or even a posted opening time for a kiosk, bring water and snacks from town before arriving at the airport, especially if you expect to be onsite more than 30–45 minutes before a flight.

AEQ lists no lounges of any kind in the Main Terminal, so don’t plan on airline-branded clubs, Priority Pass access, or pay-per-use spaces with showers. Seating is usually in a single shared waiting area near the small check-in counters or security checkpoint, with capacity tailored to light GA traffic rather than a full 180-seat narrowbody.

Retail is also a blank: there are no catalogued shops, duty free stores, or ATMs inside the Main Terminal at AEQ, and no posted opening hours for retail services. If you need cash, SIM cards, or last‑minute toiletries, handle that in Ar Horqin city before heading out to the field, since there’s no guarantee of on-site banking or convenience-store style counters.

Ground transport information is sparse for AEQ, but the airport’s general aviation profile and single Main Terminal imply a straightforward landside setup with parking directly adjacent to the building and local road access into Ar Horqin County. Allow extra time to arrange a taxi or car pickup in advance, because you can’t rely on a constant queue of cabs or app-based drivers the way you might at a bigger regional hub.

No security wait-time statistics are published for AEQ’s Main Terminal, and with no routine commercial traffic the screening setup appears sized for low passenger volume. Even so, treat any charter or private departure with normal discipline: arrive at least 45–60 minutes before your scheduled wheels‑up time so any paperwork, payment, or last‑minute fueling discussions don’t push you past your slot.

Tip: plan AEQ like a bare-bones GA strip, not a staffed commercial terminal, and sort food, cash, and data (maps and contacts) in town before you head out to the Main Terminal.