Cabinda Airport

Cabinda Airport (CAB) serves the city of Cabinda, the capital of Angola’s
Cabinda Province, an exclave separated from the mainland by the Democratic
Republic of the Congo. Cabinda Airport is a key facility for the region,
connecting it with the rest of Angola despite its geographical separation.
Cabinda Airport has a medium-sized terminal with essential amenities to
accommodate domestic and some regional flights. Facilities include check-in
counters, security screening, and a small baggage claim area. The terminal has a
comfortable waiting area, a snack bar for light refreshments, and a shop with
basic travel items. Additional services include restrooms, information desks,
and limited Wi-Fi access. Though modest, these facilities cater adequately to
the current passenger volume.
TAAG Angola
Airlines is the primary airline operating scheduled flights at Cabinda
Airport, with regular service to Luanda. This route is crucial for business and
government travel due to Cabinda’s oil industry, as well as for residents and
tourists.
Cabinda Airport offers basic ground transportation options. Taxis are available
outside the terminal, providing direct access to the city center, which is only
a few kilometers away. Some hotels in Cabinda also offer shuttle services for
guests upon request. There is no public bus service directly connecting the
airport, so travelers typically rely on taxis or pre-arranged private transport.
Passenger Guides
This passenger guides are available to help you find your route through the airports easily and efficiently.
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