Port Bouet Airport, International airport in Port-Bouët, Ivory Coast
Felix Houphouet-Boigny International Airport is an international airport in Port-Bouët with modern terminal buildings and parking areas for aircraft. The facility has the infrastructure to handle regular domestic and international flights.
The airport opened in 1960 and became important for air travel development in West Africa. After civil unrest in 2004, extensive renovations after 2011 restored the facility to full operation.
The terminal displays artworks and handicrafts that reflect the cultural diversity of the Ivory Coast regions. Visitors can discover local products and traditional crafts in shops throughout the facility.
The airport has multiple entrances and exits with clear signage for passengers. Visitors should arrive early and seek information from available service desks to navigate effectively.
The airport serves more than 25 airlines with connections to over 40 destinations worldwide. This wide network allows travelers to fly directly to major African cities and European capitals.
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