Transportation from the City Center to Lomé Airport
Lomé–Tokoin Airport (LFW) serves Togo's capital city, Lomé, and its official name is Gnassingbé Eyadéma International Airport. It welcomes approximately two million passengers a year and is therefore an important airport in its geography.
While Togo is one of the smallest countries in Africa, it is also one of the narrowest countries in the world, with a width of about 115 km. While it offers magnificent natural beauties to its visitors because it is a tropical country, it also hosts many historically important destinations because it is a former French colony.
The best option to get to the airport from the city center is to take a shuttle. Most of the hotels in the city provide airport shuttle service for a fee or free of charge. All you have to do is contact your hotel to find out if they provide this service. If you can get this service from your hotel, the rest is easy. Sit back and focus on your next flight. The airport is approximately 7 km from the city center and this road takes an average of 15 minutes.
Another option is to take a taxi from the city center. You can find taxis clustered in the tourist areas of the city or around big hotels. You can also ask your hotel to call a taxi for you.
The city is divided into zones and the approximate amount you have to pay for transportation to each zone is listed on the airport's official page. For the return trip, this price list can be a reference. You can find the price and region list on the official website.
If you are going to go to the airport with the car you rented and deliver the car at the airport, we recommend that you plan your time well. Especially during busy times such as Christmas, it is very possible that this refund process will take longer, so even if you don't miss your flight, your two feet may be in one shoe. You cannot rent a car with cash payment in the city, you must have a credit card.
Transportation from Bamako–Sénou International Airport to the City Center
Home to Mali's largest and busiest flight hub, Sénou International Airport, Bamako is also known as one of the fastest developing settlements in the African continent. Bamako, which was under the French colony in the past, is now the capital of Mali, directing the political and commercial life of the country.
The distance between Senou International Airport and Bamako city center is 13 kilometers. Shuttle vehicles, taxis, buses and trains are used to reach the city center from the airport in the southern part of Bamako. It is also possible to rent a car with suitable features for yourself by contacting the car rental companies at the airport.
It is beneficial for those who want to take a taxi for this journey, which takes approximately 35-40 minutes, to negotiate with the driver before setting off. Shuttle vehicles and buses departing from the airport every 30 minutes offer a more economical travel opportunity for tourists.
Bamako–Sénou International Airport Contact Information
Address: Sénou International Airport, Bamako, Mali
Tel: +223 (0) 204338