๐ฌ๐ณ Fria, Guinea
Fria Airport operates a basic terminal building serving this important bauxite mining center in Guinea's Boke Region. The terminal features minimal passenger processing facilities primarily for general aviation and charter flights supporting the aluminum industry. Check-in procedures are basic with walking distance from terminal to aircraft approximately 40 meters across the mining company airfield.
Passenger processing follows basic Guinean domestic aviation procedures with limited security screening when required. No regular international flights operate from this mining location, eliminating customs and immigration facilities. The airport primarily serves mining industry personnel, government officials, and charter operations supporting Guinea's significant aluminum production.
Terminal amenities are minimal, consisting of basic waiting areas adapted for tropical West African conditions, simple restroom facilities, and coordination with mining company transportation. No commercial lounges, restaurants, or retail facilities are available due to the industrial location and limited passenger volumes. Accessibility is limited to basic ground-level access. Family facilities are basic, with simple seating areas and restroom access, as the airport primarily serves mining industry operations, government transportation, and business travel rather than tourism, providing essential aviation connectivity for this major bauxite mining center that plays a crucial role in Guinea's aluminum industry and economic development.
Fria Airport (FIG), also known as GUFA, is an industrial airfield in Guinea, West Africa, primarily serving the massive bauxite mining and alumina refining operations in the town of Fria. It is located in the Bokรฉ Region and is essential for transporting mining executives, government officials, and emergency supplies. The airport features a 5,249-foot asphalt runway capable of handling mid-sized jets, but it has no scheduled commercial passenger service. Most traffic consists of private company charters or government flights.
Travelers should be aware that FIG is not an international Airport of Entry. If you are arriving from outside Guinea, you must first clear customs and immigration at Conakry (CKY) or another designated international hub. The facilities at Fria are very basic, with a small terminal providing limited seating and shade. There are no restaurants, ATMs, or shops. Ground transportation must be arranged in advance through the mining company or a local contact, as taxis are not reliably found at the airport.
The drive to the town of Fria and its refining complex is short but can be bumpy. Pilots must be prepared for tropical weather patterns, including sudden heavy rains during the monsoon season, and should confirm fuel availability at the refined product hub before arrival. The ramp walk is approximately 40 meters. The airport is a functional, no-frills facility dedicated to the economic engine of the region.
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Minimum domestic connection:
30 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
90 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources