โฐ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic โ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes
๐ข Terminal Information
Kalokol Airport (KLK), also known as Fergusons Gulf Airport and designated by ICAO code HKFG, operates as a remote civilian aviation facility serving the isolated village of Kalokol on the western shores of Lake Turkana in northwestern Kenya's Turkana County. Positioned at coordinates 3ยฐ29'24"N, 35ยฐ50'24"E at an elevation of 1,245 feet above mean sea level, this strategically located airport provides essential connectivity to one of Kenya's most isolated regions, situated approximately 552 kilometers northwest of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. The facility serves as a vital transportation lifeline for communities living near the Ethiopian border in an area where overland transportation is extremely challenging due to harsh desert conditions and limited road infrastructure.
The airport operates with a single asphalt runway designated 12/30, measuring 3,281 feet (1,000 meters) in length, providing adequate capacity for small to medium-sized aircraft operations typical of Kenya's remote airfield network. The asphalt surface construction ensures reliable all-weather operations despite the challenging desert climate and seasonal weather patterns characteristic of the Lake Turkana region. The runway orientation accommodates prevailing wind conditions while providing pilots with clear approach paths over the relatively flat terrain surrounding Lake Turkana's western shore, though operations require careful attention to desert wind patterns and thermal conditions that can affect aircraft performance.
Terminal facilities at Kalokol Airport are intentionally minimal, reflecting both the remote location and the specialized nature of operations serving this frontier region. The airport currently operates without formal terminal buildings or passenger processing facilities, instead relying on basic operational infrastructure focused on flight safety and essential ground services. This sparse infrastructure approach reflects practical considerations including the harsh desert environment, limited local utilities, and the predominant use of charter flights and specialized aviation services rather than scheduled commercial passenger operations.
The airport's strategic importance extends far beyond passenger transportation, serving as a critical access point for humanitarian operations, government services, medical evacuations, and supply deliveries to Lake Turkana communities including the Kalokol fishing village and surrounding nomadic populations. The facility supports various aircraft operations including charter flights, non-governmental organization missions, research expeditions studying Lake Turkana's unique ecosystem, and emergency services essential to sustaining life in this remote corner of Kenya. Despite its basic infrastructure, Kalokol Airport represents an indispensable transportation asset connecting Kenya's isolated northern frontier to national transportation networks and supporting the diverse communities that call the Lake Turkana region home.
๐ Connection Tips
Plan transfers carefully at Kalokol Airport.
โฐ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic โ Domestic
30
minutes
Domestic โ International
60
minutes
Interline Connections
90
minutes
๐ข Terminal Information
Eliye Springs Airport operates a basic airstrip facility serving this remote tourism destination on the western shore of Lake Turkana in Kenya's Turkana County. The terminal features minimal passenger processing facilities coordinated with Safarilink operations for scheduled service to this desert lake region. Security screening is basic and appropriate for domestic Kenyan flights, with walking distance from aircraft to terminal facilities approximately 40 meters across the single tarmac area.
Passenger processing follows standard Kenyan domestic procedures adapted for remote tourism operations accessing Lake Turkana's unique desert lake environment. No international flights operate from this remote location, eliminating customs and immigration requirements. The basic terminal layout provides essential services for tourists and researchers accessing the world's largest desert lake and surrounding archaeological sites.
Terminal amenities are minimal but include basic waiting areas with protection from the harsh desert climate, simple restroom facilities, and coordination with local ground transport operators. No commercial lounges or restaurants are available, though basic refreshments may be coordinated with local operators. Accessibility is limited to basic ground-level access suitable for the remote location. Family facilities are basic, with restroom access available, as the airport primarily serves eco-tourists, researchers, and local residents accessing Lake Turkana's unique ecosystem, archaeological significance, and the Cradle of Mankind heritage sites rather than conventional tourism, providing essential aviation access to one of Kenya's most remote and scientifically important regions.
๐ Connection Tips
Most connections require flights via Jomo Kenyatta International (NBO).
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