Cameroon sits at the crossroads of West and Central Africa, with diverse landscapes and growing air links that connect major cities, coastal ports and remote regions. Whether you’re planning business travel, cargo movements or a regional tour, knowing the airports and their codes makes trips smoother.
There are 6 Airports in Cameroon, ranging from Bamenda Airport to Yaoundé Nsimalen International Airport. For each entry you’ll find below the data organized as City,Country,Codes (IATA/ICAO) so you can quickly match locations to booking codes and flight information — you’ll find below.
Which airports in Cameroon handle international flights?
Yaoundé Nsimalen International Airport and Douala International Airport are the primary international gateways, handling most scheduled overseas services; other airports are mainly regional or domestic, so check current schedules and airlines before planning international connections.
How should I use the City,Country,Codes (IATA/ICAO) information when booking or navigating flights?
Use the IATA (three-letter) code for ticketing and passenger searches, the ICAO (four-letter) code for flight tracking and operational details, and the city/country to confirm the airport’s location—cross-check with airline sources and airport websites for the latest route and schedule changes.
Airports in Cameroon
| Airport name | City | Country | Codes (IATA/ICAO) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Douala International Airport | Douala | Cameroon | DLA/FKKD |
| Yaoundé Nsimalen International Airport | Yaoundé | Cameroon | NSI/FKKY |
| Garoua International Airport | Garoua | Cameroon | GOU/FKKR |
| Maroua Salak Airport | Maroua | Cameroon | MVR/FKKM |
| Ngaoundéré Airport | Ngaoundéré | Cameroon | NGE/FKKG |
| Bamenda Airport | Bamenda | Cameroon | BPC/FKKV |
Images and Descriptions

Douala International Airport
Douala International Airport (IATA: DLA) is Cameroon’s busiest airport and main commercial gateway. It sits on the coast in the city of Douala. It has a long paved runway suitable for medium and large jets. It serves domestic and international flights. The airport hosts the national carrier and several regional airlines. Include this airport as the primary entry point for business and international travel.

Yaoundé Nsimalen International Airport
Yaoundé Nsimalen International Airport (IATA: NSI) is the capital region’s international airport. It lies near Yaoundé and handles government, business, and passenger traffic. It has a long paved runway and modern terminal facilities for Cameroonian and regional flights. It serves as a secondary international hub after Douala. Include this airport for national and some international connections.

Garoua International Airport
Garoua International Airport (IATA: GOU) serves the northern city of Garoua. It has a paved runway able to handle medium-sized aircraft. The airport supports domestic flights and limited regional services. Military and governmental operations also use the field. Include this airport to cover northern Cameroon air links and regional connectivity.

Maroua Salak Airport
Maroua Salak Airport (IATA: MVR) serves the Far North region from the town of Maroua. It has a paved runway suitable for regional aircraft. Commercial service is limited and often focused on domestic routes. The airport is important for access to remote northern areas and for humanitarian and government flights.

Ngaoundéré Airport
Ngaoundéré Airport (IATA: NGE) serves the central-north city of Ngaoundéré. It has a paved runway and regular domestic flights to major Cameroonian cities. It functions as the regional hub for the Adamawa area. Include this airport to show central highland connections and domestic route options.

Bamenda Airport
Bamenda Airport serves the north-western city of Bamenda and nearby towns. It has a shorter paved runway and mainly supports domestic and regional flights. Commercial service is limited and can be intermittent. The airport is included to represent north-west Cameroon and local air access.

