Kaélé Airport (KLE)

🇨🇲 Kaélé, Cameroon

Connection Time Dashboard

Domestic to Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic to International
90
minutes
Interline Transfer
120
minutes

🏢 Terminal Guide & Navigation

Kaélé Airport (KLE), also identified by its ICAO code FKKH, is a secondary regional aviation facility serving the Mayo-Kani division in the Far North Region of Cameroon. Situated approximately 1 kilometer from the town center, the airport has historically served as a critical air bridge for the national cotton development company, Sodecoton. The facility sits at an elevation of approximately 1,276 feet (389 meters) above sea level and provides a vital, albeit minimalist, node for government missions and specialized regional charters in a part of Cameroon known for its intensive agricultural production. The terminal infrastructure at Kaélé is currently in a state of transition and reflects its primary use as a technical and military outpost rather than a commercial passenger hub. The facility is largely utilized by the 41st Support Battalion of the Cameroonian Army, and several of the former civilian structures, including the historic 'bar escalade,' are in a state of disrepair. There is no modern, large-scale terminal building or complex gate system; instead, passenger handling—when available for authorized charters—is conducted in a basic open-plan area. The layout is optimized for functional utility, providing a central staging point for low-volume transit directly on the unpaved apron. Amenities within the Kaélé airfield are extremely limited, and travelers must be entirely self-sufficient. There are no on-site cafes, retail shops, or Duty-Free outlets available to the public. Basic seating is limited, and modern conveniences like public Wi-Fi and ATMs are not present at the airfield. The airport features a single unpaved dirt and gravel runway (10/28) approximately 1,295 meters (4,250 ft) in length, which is well-maintained to support STOL (Short Take-Off and Landing) aircraft typical of Cameroonian bush and government operations. The facility is strictly restricted to authorized daylight operations, as there is no runway lighting for night landings. Ground transportation at Kaélé is informal and primarily limited to local private arrangements or walking, as the town center is just a short distance away. There are no commercial taxi ranks or public bus systems stationed at the airfield entrance. Access to and from the site is typically coordinated through local government offices or industrial contacts. Due to the lack of scheduled flights to KLE, most travelers arrive via Maroua Salak Airport (MVR), located about 104 kilometers to the north, and complete the journey to Kaélé via a 2-hour road trip. Travelers are generally advised to confirm their flight authorization and transport arrangements well in advance of landing at this specialized facility.

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💡 Connection Tips

Connecting at Kaélé Airport (KLE) is a process that requires a high degree of local coordination and patience. Since there are no large-scale scheduled commercial airline services, a 'connection' here typically involves a transition from a government flight or a private cotton industry charter to local ground transport for travel across the Far North province. Because the facility is primarily a military and technical outpost, you will not find transit desks or automated baggage systems. Instead, you should coordinate directly with your pilot or mission coordinator regarding the manual offloading of luggage and your subsequent meeting with ground transport. It is recommended to allow at least 60 minutes for any transition. Ground transportation is the most critical link for any traveler transiting through Kaélé. While private hire vehicles are sometimes available by phone, it is highly recommended to have a contact in town or to pre-arrange a transfer through your destination host, especially if you are heading to remote agricultural sites with significant luggage. If you are planning to connect to a regional bus in the city center for travel toward Maroua or Garoua, ensure your flight arrival is early enough to coordinate with the informal transport parks. Always have your digital boarding passes and travel permits ready, as security personnel at regional Cameroonian airports are thorough and will request identification before you exit the terminal grounds. Practical preparation for a KLE connection includes ensuring you have sufficient Central African CFA Francs (XAF) in cash. While there may be basic banking services in central Kaélé town, the airport terminal itself does not maintain major ATMs or currency exchange offices airside, so having local currency on hand for initial local expenses is a wise precaution. Free baggage trolleys are not available, so be prepared to manage your own items or seek assistance from the industrial ground crew. If your connection involves a short wait, the terminal's waiting area provides a quiet and functional environment. Always double-check your departure time with your carrier, as regional schedules in Cameroon can occasionally shift due to extreme heat or seasonal monsoon rains. Due to the military management of the airfield, travelers should be prepared for thorough identification and security checks upon landing and before departure. Always have your authorization documents ready, as security protocols in this sensitive northern region are thorough and include multiple verification steps. Always stay close to your designated waiting area, as flight arrivals can be difficult to hear over the sound of military machinery or tropical winds until the aircraft is on final approach. If you are an international visitor, ensure you have the necessary regional permits for travel in the Far North province before heading to the strip, as access to the military perimeter is strictly controlled.

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Quick Facts

Minimum domestic connection: 45 minutes
International connections: 90 minutes
Interline transfers: 120 minutes

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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources