⏰ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic → Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic → International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
150
minutes
🏢 Terminal Information
Berbérati Airport (BBT) serves the city of Berbérati in the Mambéré-Kadéï Prefecture of the Central African Republic (CAR). This regional airfield is a crucial link for the local community, providing essential air access to a remote area with extremely limited road infrastructure. It primarily supports humanitarian aid, military operations, and occasional charter flights, rather than scheduled commercial passenger services. The 'airport' consists of an unpaved (dirt or laterite) runway, suitable for light aircraft and smaller turboprops. There is no conventional terminal building; passengers usually gather at a very basic, often open-sided, shelter that functions as a rudimentary waiting area, reflecting its role as a vital but basic lifeline for the remote region.\n\nOperational procedures at BBT are informal and highly dependent on visual flight rules (VFR) and local weather conditions. There are no advanced security checkpoints, baggage handling systems, or traditional check-in counters. Passengers for specific flights usually coordinate directly with their operators or pilots. Security, if present, is minimal, handled by local authorities or military personnel. Flights are prone to delays or cancellations due to tropical weather patterns, including heavy rainfall, which can significantly affect the condition of the unpaved runway, and due to the often volatile security situation in the region.\n\nAmenities at Berbérati Airport are non-existent for the general public. Travelers should not expect any facilities such as restrooms, food vendors, or retail shops. It is essential for visitors to bring all necessary provisions, including water and snacks, and to be prepared for the hot and humid tropical climate. All arrangements for accommodation and ground transportation in Berbérati must be made in advance, as the town has limited public facilities. The airport's primary function is to provide critical air access for essential needs and humanitarian efforts in this remote part of the CAR.
🔄 Connection Tips
Most international connections route via BGF.
⏰ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic → Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic → International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes
🏢 Terminal Information
Yalinga Airport (AIG) is a small airfield serving Yalinga in the Central African Republic. Facilities are basic, with a short unsealed runway and a simple terminal hut or room used on flight days. Charter and humanitarian operations are common; there is no regular scheduled service. Passengers check in directly with the operator and board on foot across the apron.\n\nThe layout is minimal and ground‑level. From the access track to the terminal area is under a minute, and the walk to parked aircraft is typically 30–60 seconds. There are no vehicles or jet bridges; movements are coordinated by the operating crew.\n\nThere is no passenger screening or immigration/customs at AIG. International formalities, if part of an itinerary, are handled at larger airports such as Bangui (BGF). Operations are highly weather‑dependent; rainfall can affect runway condition and scheduling.\n\nAmenities are extremely limited: basic seating and shade when staffed. There are no restaurants, shops, or ATMs. Ground transport is by prior arrangement with local drivers or community organizations.\n\nAccessibility is step‑free but rudimentary; staff or community members can assist passengers with reduced mobility. Family facilities are minimal—carry essential supplies, water, and snacks.
🔄 Connection Tips
Allow adequate time for connections. Check with airline for specific requirements.
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