Tombouktou Airport is the regional airport for the historic Saharan city of Timbuktu in northern Mali. Service has been minimal in recent years owing to the regional security situation, with only intermittent domestic operations. International travellers typically route via Bamako (BKO) and onward by air, road or river to reach Timbuktu when conditions allow.
Are there direct flights to Timbuktu?
Direct service to TOM has been intermittent for years owing to the regional security situation in northern Mali. Most travellers fly into Bamako (BKO) on Royal Air Maroc, Air France, Turkish Airlines or Ethiopian, then continue by chartered light aircraft, road or boat depending on conditions.
Which airlines fly to Tombouktou Airport?
Scheduled commercial service at TOM is currently minimal. When operating, domestic flights from Bamako are typically run by Malian operators on light turboprops. Verify status with your travel provider before booking; Flightmussy will surface fares to BKO as the practical entry point for Timbuktu.
How far is the airport from Timbuktu?
Tombouktou Airport sits just south-west of the city, only a few kilometres from the historic centre with its UNESCO-listed mosques and manuscript libraries. A short taxi or 4×4 transfer covers the distance in under 15 minutes when service is operating, though road conditions vary by season.
What is the cheapest way to reach Timbuktu?
The most reliable approach is a long-haul flight into Bamako (BKO) followed by onward domestic transport. Use Flightmussy's free 12-month fare heatmap to find the cheapest week to fly into Bamako via Casablanca, Paris, Istanbul or Addis Ababa, then arrange the final leg locally.