Since 2015 Terminal 2, in turn, manages low-cost airline departures only, it is much smaller in comparison with the Terminal 1. However, it is modern looking and easy to navigate in, friendly staff is always ready to help all passengers and guests in case of any confusion. It has only 21 check-in desks available with 15 departure gates. There is mainly walking boarding available there. The amount of shops and cafes in Terminal 2 is limited due to the lower demand connected with the lower passengers traffic. There are only 5 airlines operating in Terminal 2: Easyjet, Transavia, Norwegian, Ryanair and Wizz Air. At Terminal 1 you may find relatively cheap cafes and Wi-Fi which is free only for the 1st 30 minutes.
As Terminal 2 has no access to the metro and is located 1 km away from Terminal 1, the airport provides constant shuttle bus rides from one terminal to another. The buses depart every 10-15 minutes and the price for the ticket is 4 euros approximately, rides are available constantly from 7:30 am to 11:45 pm and it will take approximately 10 minutes to get from one terminal to another.