Kayes Dag Dag Airport (KYS)

๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฑ Kayes, Mali

โšก Connection Time Dashboard

Domestic to Domestic
30
minutes
Domestic to International
60
minutes
Interline Transfer
90
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Guide & Navigation

Kayes Dag Dag International Airport (KYS), identified by its ICAO code GAKY, is the primary aviation hub for western Mali and serves as the country's second-largest international entry point. The airport features a 2,000-square-meter passenger terminal built in a distinctive Sahalo-Sudanese architectural style, designed to handle up to 200,000 travelers annually. As of 2025, the facility is undergoing a strategic modernization phase to enhance its role as a vital link for the regional diaspora and the burgeoning local mining sector.

The terminal building provides a range of essential amenities, including streamlined domestic and international arrival zones, check-in counters, and a modernized kerosene storage facility to support long-haul operations. Inside, passengers can access basic refreshment services and waiting lounges, with ongoing upgrades focusing on digitalizing passenger flows and installing solar roofing to improve energy efficiency. The facility manages frequent domestic rotations via carriers like Sky Mali and is slated to be a primary destination for the new national carrier, Mali Airlines SA, which is expected to launch services in 2026.

Infrastructure at Kayes is centered around a 2,700-meter asphalt runway (09/27), capable of accommodating medium-haul aircraft such as the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320. Ground transportation is well-supported by local taxi services and private vehicle access, providing a short 15-minute connection to the Kayes city center and its prominent commercial and administrative districts. As part of a broader national development plan managed by Aรฉroports du Mali (ADM), the facility continues to receive investment in security perimeters and air traffic management to maintain high international safety standards.

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๐Ÿ’ก Connection Tips

Kayes Dag Dag International Airport (KYS) is the primary aviation hub for western Mali, serving the city of Kayes, which is famously known as the 'pressure cooker' of Africa due to its consistent and extreme tropical heat. For most travelers, the most reliable method is to utilize local taxi services. It is also strongly recommended to coordinate your pickup with your hotel or business contact in advance to ensure you have a vehicle with high-quality air conditioning waiting for you upon landing. Arriving at least 90 minutes before your domestic departure is typically sufficient.

Situated approximately 6 kilometers from the city center, getting to and from the airport requires careful consideration of the climate. Taxis are typically found at the designated rank outside the arrivals hall during scheduled flight times, primarily domestic rotations from Bamako (BKO) operated by Sky Mali. For budget-conscious local travelers, informal shared minibuses known as 'clandos' operate in the area, but these are often crowded and lack weather protection. Be aware that the local infrastructure can be impacted by the intense heat or sudden seasonal rainstorms from June to September, so always maintain a flexible schedule.

Ground transportation from the modern terminal is relatively simple but primarily road-based. A typical ride to central Kayes takes about 15 to 20 minutes and costs roughly 3,000 to 5,000 XOF; it is absolutely essential to agree on the fare beforehand, as meters are not utilized. The terminal itself is a distinctive structure built in the Sahalo-Sudanese architectural style and has recently undergone modernization to include improved check-in areas and basic refreshment kiosks. Always carry sufficient West African CFA Francs (XOF) in cash for all local transport and tips, as international card systems are not accepted at the airport or by local drivers.

๐ŸŽฏ Expert Travel Tips & Insights

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Pro Traveler Secrets

โ€ข Arrive early; Sky Mali flights can depart slightly ahead of schedule.

โ€ข Arrange a pickup with an air-conditioned vehicle; Kayes is extremely hot.

โ€ข Connect through Bamako (BKO) for all international travel.

โ€ข Carry Malian Francs (XOF); cards are not accepted at the airport.

โ€ข The airport is utilitarian; don't expect lounges or full meals.

โ€ข KYS is mainly a hot-weather regional gateway, so prioritize shade and transport planning.

โ€ข Carry water for the transfer because Kayes heat can be intense straight after landing.

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Quick Facts

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