Aeropuerto de Gao Int'l (Korogoussou) (GAQ)

Gao International Airport (Korogoussou) (IATA: GAQ / ICAO: GAGO) is a significant travel hub located in the historic town of Gao in Mali, West Africa. Nestled in the Sahel region, this airport plays a crucial role in connecting the northern part of the country with various domestic and international destinations. As an international airport, Gao International enables the inflow of tourists, aid workers, and business professionals, contributing to the regional economy and enhancing Mali's connectivity with the world.

Established several decades ago, Gao International initially served as a modest domestic airport. Over the years, it has seen improvements and expansions to meet the growing demands of air travel in the region. Today, the airport boasts a single asphalt runway and moderate passenger facilities, designed to handle the influx of travelers more efficiently.

In recent years, the airport's traffic has fluctuated due to various regional challenges but has shown resilience and growth due to strategic investments and improvements. On average, Gao International facilitates several dozen flights per month, accommodating a mix of passenger and cargo services. Although not yet a major hub, it serves crucial flights from airlines that provide essential services, especially vital for humanitarian aid and regional development projects.

Gao International Airport's strategic location near the banks of the Niger River makes it an essential access point for travelers heading to northern Mali. As development continues, there are plans to further upgrade its facilities to better serve increasing passenger numbers and improve operational efficiency, solidifying its status as a key gateway in the Sahel region.