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  "connection_tips": "Diebougou Airport serves southwestern Burkina Faso's important market town where 12,732 residents benefit from regional facility supporting general aviation, emergency services, and government operations 151 kilometers southwest of Ouagadougou capital. Located at 984 feet elevation near Bougouriba Province center, this single-runway facility connects visitors to historic town captured by French colonial forces 1897, featuring Catholic mission established 1942 and traditional crafts including renowned pottery and basketwork production. The airport facilitates access to diverse cultural region where Bobo, Gurunsi, Lobi, Mande, Senufo peoples coexist with semi-nomadic Fulani communities across fertile agricultural lands producing cotton, millet, and sorghum crops essential to local economy.\n\nNo scheduled commercial service operates, requiring connections through Ouagadougou Thomas Sankara International Airport (230km) for travelers accessing region where French colonial architecture meets traditional African cultural practices. Terminal provides basic amenities including fuel services for charter aircraft serving mining exploration, humanitarian operations, and government administrative flights throughout remote southwestern provinces where road infrastructure remains challenging during rainy seasons. Ground transportation includes rental vehicles essential for exploring nearby UNESCO World Heritage Site Ruins of Lorop\u00e9ni, traditional caves known locally as 'les grottes,' and regional markets showcasing authentic Burkinab\u00e8 craftsmanship across ethnically diverse communities.\n\nWeather challenges include harmattan winds carrying Sahara dust December-February affecting visibility, intense rainy season June-September creating flooding risks, and extreme heat March-May requiring careful flight planning. Strategic importance extends beyond civilian aviation, supporting agricultural development programs, humanitarian aid distribution during security crises affecting northern regions, and maintaining connectivity for administrative personnel overseeing diverse provinces where traditional governance systems interact with modern state structures throughout politically complex Sahel region experiencing ongoing security challenges requiring coordinated international support efforts.",
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    "Check if your ticket allows free lounge access through partner programs.",
    "Using lounges with showers and Wi-Fi can make long layovers far more comfortable.",
    "Check your flight status before leaving for the airport.",
    "Allow extra time during peak travel periods at this airport.",
    "Keep important documents easily accessible at this airport."
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  "last_modified": "May 2026",
  "last_updated": "2026-03-30",
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  "layover_planner_info": "Few amenities; bring essentials.",
  "longitude": -3.25,
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  "mct_domestic_to_international": 60,
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  "name": "Diebougou Airport",
  "region": "Africa",
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    {
      "code": "OUA",
      "name": "Ouagadougou Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "XGA",
      "name": "Gaoua Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "XLU",
      "name": "Leo Airport"
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  "terminal_info": "Di\u00e9bougou Airport operates as a basic regional airstrip in Burkina Faso's Sud-Ouest region, positioned in Bougouriba Province amid deteriorating security conditions affecting southwestern territories near Ghana and C\u00f4te d'Ivoire borders. The facility maintains minimal infrastructure with a single 6/24 runway at 984 feet elevation, lacking formal terminal buildings or passenger amenities due to limited operational status that may require prior permission for access.\n\nInfrastructure consists of basic unpaved surfaces and minimal shelter facilities, with operations dependent on security clearances and weather conditions. The airstrip lacks published meteorological services, relying on Bobo-Dioulasso Airport 120 kilometers away for weather support, reflecting the austere operational environment where humanitarian flights represent primary aviation activity.\n\nOperational characteristics focus on irregular humanitarian missions and emergency evacuations when security permits, as southwestern Burkina Faso experiences expanding jihadist influence affecting traditional agricultural communities dependent on cotton and cashew cultivation. The airport provides emergency access during security incidents or medical emergencies requiring rapid evacuation from rural areas increasingly isolated by armed group activity.\n\nStrategic importance lies in supporting humanitarian access to populations affected by deteriorating conditions across Sud-Ouest region, though operational windows narrow as security challenges expand from central Sahel territories toward previously stable southern areas where traditional farming communities face unprecedented threats from extremist recruitment and climate pressures on agricultural livelihoods.",
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