Last updated: February 26, 2026
Introduction
Blaise Diagne International Airport (DSS/GOBD) is Senegal's primary international airport, located near the town of Diass in the Thies Region, 47 km southeast of central Dakar. Named after Blaise Diagne, the first Black African elected to France's parliament in 1914, the airport opened on 7 December 2017, replacing the capacity-constrained Leopold Sedar Senghor International Airport closer to the city.
The airport has a single terminal building that handles both domestic and international flights. This makes navigation straightforward -- there are no terminal transfers to worry about. The terminal is modern, with a linear layout, clear signage in French and English, and a design capacity of 3 million passengers per year. In 2023, the airport handled 2.9 million passengers.
Air Senegal uses DSS as its home base. Major international carriers include Air France, Turkish Airlines, Brussels Airlines, TAP Portugal, Royal Air Maroc, Ethiopian Airlines, Emirates, Delta Air Lines, and several regional West African airlines including ASKY, Air Cote d'Ivoire, and Air Burkina.
The airport's biggest practical challenge is its distance from Dakar. The 47 km drive takes 45-90 minutes depending on traffic, and transport options are more limited than at many international airports.
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33 airlines operate from this airport
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Routes & Location
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Getting In and Out
DSS is located 47 km southeast of central Dakar, near the town of Diass. This is significantly farther than the old airport, which was within the city.
Typical travel times to central Dakar:
| Destination | Distance | Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dakar city center (Plateau) | 47 km | 45-90 min | Traffic dependent |
| Almadies / Ngor | 55 km | 60-90 min | Via toll motorway |
| Saly / Somone (Petite-Cote) | 30 km | 30-40 min | Closer tourist area |
| Mbour | 35 km | 35-45 min | South of airport |
| Thies | 40 km | 40-50 min | Inland city |
The toll motorway (Autoroute a peage) connects the airport to Dakar and significantly reduces travel time compared to surface roads. Toll fees are approximately XOF 2,600 (~$5 USD) for a car.
Public Transit
Dakar Dem Dikk (DDD) Express Bus
The most affordable way to reach Dakar. Air-conditioned express buses run between the airport and Dakar.
Route: Airport to HLM Grand Yoff terminus (near Leopold Sedar Senghor stadium)
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Fare | XOF 3,000 (~$5.40 USD) one way |
| Frequency | Every 30 minutes |
| Hours | 24/7 (express service) |
| Journey time | 75-120 min depending on traffic |
Classic (Non-AC) Bus Lines
Cheaper DDD bus lines serve the airport during daytime hours (6:00-20:00):
| Route | Fare (XOF) | USD |
|---|---|---|
| Yoff (old airport area) to AIBD | 1,000 | $1.80 |
| Parcelles Assainies to AIBD | 800 | $1.45 |
| Thiaroye to AIBD | 700 | $1.25 |
These are slower and less comfortable than the express but significantly cheaper.
Train Express Regional (TER)
The TER currently runs between Dakar and Diamniadio (Phase 1, operational since December 2021). The Phase 2 extension to the airport is under construction and expected to open in the first half of 2026.
Until the airport extension opens, you can combine the TER with a bus or taxi:
- Take the TER from Dakar to Diamniadio (46 min, XOF 1,500 second class / XOF 2,500 first class)
- Transfer to a DDD bus from Diamniadio to AIBD (XOF 3,000, 20-30 min)
Once Phase 2 opens, the TER will connect Dakar to the airport directly in approximately 45 minutes.
Parking
The airport offers both short-term and long-term parking close to the terminal. The facility accommodates 820 vehicles.
| Parking Area | Rate | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Short-term (near terminal) | Pick-up and drop-off | |
| P3 (opposite terminal) | Multi-day stays | |
| P4 (further from terminal) | Extended parking |
The parking areas use automated number plate recognition and barrier systems. Check the airport website for current rates.
Food
Dining options at DSS are limited, especially in the public (landside) area.
Before security: No restaurants or cafes in the public arrivals or departures hall. Eat before arriving or plan to eat airside.
After security (airside):
- Restaurant: One sit-down restaurant serving local and international dishes
- Pizzeria: Pizza and casual fare
- Kebab shop: Quick-service grilled food
- Cafe/snack bar: Coffee, pastries, light snacks
Important notes:
- Prices are significantly higher than in Dakar -- expect to pay 2-3x city prices
- Selection is limited to 4-5 food outlets total
- No food is available landside, so transit passengers who exit the secure area will need to re-clear security to access dining
- Bring snacks if you have dietary restrictions
WiFi
Free WiFi is available throughout the terminal with no time limit.
- Cost: Free
- Registration: Follow prompts on connection
- Speed: Adequate for browsing and email, can slow during peak periods
- Charging stations: Available throughout the terminal for phones and laptops
For more reliable connectivity, purchase a local SIM card or use lounge WiFi.
Local SIM
Two Orange shops are located in the arrivals hall, on the right side just after customs exit. Orange is the dominant mobile carrier in Senegal with the best nationwide coverage.
Orange Senegal
| Item | Price (XOF) | USD |
|---|---|---|
| SIM card | 1,000 | $1.80 |
| 1.5 GB data (7 days) | 1,500 | $2.70 |
| 2.5 GB data (30 days) | 2,000 | $3.60 |
| 7 GB data (30 days) | 5,000 | $9 |
| 15 GB data (30 days) | 10,000 | $18 |
First top-up receives a 100% bonus. The SIM card is sold under the name "Diamono".
Other Carriers
Free Senegal and Expresso SIM cards are not readily available at the airport but can be purchased in Dakar:
- Free Senegal: Best value. SIM for XOF 1,000 with 2 GB data, 30 min calls, and free WhatsApp for 30 days. Their 20 GB package costs XOF 6,000 (~$11 USD)
- Expresso: Third carrier, less coverage, SIM for XOF 2,000
Registration Requirements
- Passport required for SIM activation
- Process takes 5-10 minutes
- Cash only at airport shops
Tip: Orange has the best rural and regional coverage. If staying only in Dakar, Free Senegal offers better value but must be purchased in the city. Consider an eSIM if your device supports it -- Orange Travel offers prepaid eSIM plans that can be set up before arrival.
Cash & ATMs
Currency
Senegal uses the West African CFA Franc (XOF). The CFA franc is pegged to the Euro. As of February 2026: 1 USD = ~556 XOF and 1 EUR = ~656 XOF.
ATMs
Multiple ATMs from local and international banks are located in the arrivals hall. Most accept Visa and Mastercard.
ATM tips:
- Withdraw XOF directly rather than exchanging cash -- you will get a better rate
- Typical withdrawal limit: XOF 150,000-200,000 per transaction (~$270-360 USD)
- When the ATM asks to charge in your home currency or XOF, always choose XOF for the better rate
Currency Exchange
Exchange counters are located in the baggage claim area and public arrivals hall. Airport exchange rates are unfavorable.
Better alternatives:
- Use ATMs at the airport for immediate CFA needs
- Use a no-fee travel debit card (Wise, Revolut) for the best exchange rates
- Exchange offices in central Dakar offer better rates than the airport
Important: Senegal is largely a cash economy outside of hotels and large restaurants. Credit card acceptance is limited. Carry sufficient CFA for taxis, markets, and smaller establishments.
Shopping
Shopping options at DSS are limited.
Duty-Free
A large duty-free shop is located immediately after the security checkpoint. Products include:
- Perfumes and cosmetics: International brands
- Alcohol and tobacco: Standard duty-free selection
- Senegalese souvenirs: Local handicrafts, food items, confectionery
- Relay: Convenience store with snacks, drinks, magazines, and travel essentials
Landside
Small souvenir shops in the public areas sell Senegalese crafts at elevated prices. There is no supermarket or grocery store at the airport.
Tip: For authentic Senegalese crafts and art at fair prices, shop at the Marche Soumbedioune or Village des Arts in Dakar rather than at the airport.
Lounges
DSS has two main lounges, both accessible via Priority Pass.
Salon Infinite
- Location: Near Gate 1
- Access: Priority Pass, LoungeKey, DragonPass, Diners Club
- Hours: 24 hours
- Max stay: 3 hours
- Amenities: WiFi, snacks, drinks, TV, newspapers, smoking area, computers, telephones
Top Kapi Lounge
- Location: After security, near Gate 6
- Access: Priority Pass, pay-in guests
- Amenities: WiFi, snacks, alcoholic beverages, TV, reading materials, conference room
Day Pass Access
Both lounges accept walk-in guests for a fee. Purchase at the lounge entrance or pre-book through LoungeBuddy or similar platforms.
Credit Card Access
Priority Pass-affiliated credit cards provide lounge access at DSS. Check whether your card includes Priority Pass membership (common with cards like Chase Sapphire Reserve, Amex Platinum, and Capital One Venture X).
Accommodation
Hotels near DSS are mostly located in the nearby towns of Diass, Sindia, and the Petite-Cote beach area (Saly, Somone). There is no hotel inside or directly adjacent to the terminal.
For early morning flights, staying near the airport in Diass saves the long drive from Dakar. Guesthouses and small hotels in Diass start from approximately XOF 20,000-30,000 (~$36-54 USD) per night. The beach resort area of Saly, 30 km south of the airport, offers a wider range of accommodation from budget to luxury.
For travelers with long layovers who prefer to stay in Dakar, factor in 45-90 minutes each way for the drive to and from the airport.
Destination Tips
Dakar is a vibrant West African capital on the Cap-Vert peninsula, known for its music scene, art, surfing, and cultural landmarks. French is the official language, though Wolof is widely spoken.
Getting Around Dakar
- Yango / Heetch: Most convenient for visitors. Download before arrival
- Car Rapides: Colorful minibuses that serve as the informal public transit system. Cheap (XOF 150-300) but chaotic for newcomers
- DDD city buses: More structured routes within Dakar
- Pirogues (boats): Traditional boats connect Dakar to Goree Island
Must-See Attractions
| Attraction | Distance from Airport | Getting There |
|---|---|---|
| Goree Island | Ferry from Dakar port (60 km from airport) | 20-min ferry from Dakar, XOF 5,200 return |
| African Renaissance Monument | 50 km | Taxi from Dakar, XOF 1,500 entry |
| Lac Rose (Pink Lake) | 30 km | Taxi or organized tour |
| IFAN Museum of African Arts | 48 km | Central Dakar (Place Soweto) |
| Marche Sandaga / Kermel | 47 km | Central Dakar markets |
For Long Layovers (6+ hours)
- Goree Island: UNESCO World Heritage Site and former slave trading post. The ferry from Dakar takes 20 minutes and runs frequently. Allow 4-5 hours total including transit from the airport
- Lac Rose (Pink Lake): Famously pink-hued salt lake, 30 km from the airport. Closer than Dakar and reachable in 30-40 minutes by taxi
- Ngor Island: Small island off the Almadies coast with beaches and seafood restaurants. Short pirogue ride from Ngor village
Practical Tips
- Language: French is official. Learn basic Wolof greetings -- "Nanga def?" (How are you?) is appreciated
- Weather: Hot and humid year-round. Rainy season June-October. Dry season (November-May) is peak tourist season
- Tipping: Not obligatory but appreciated. XOF 500-1,000 for good restaurant service
- Safety: Dakar is generally safe for travelers. Use normal precautions with valuables in crowded areas and markets
- Water: Drink bottled water. Widely available for XOF 300-500
- Power: 230V, Type C and Type K plugs (European round-pin). Bring an adapter if needed
- Time zone: GMT (UTC+0), no daylight saving time
Beyond Dakar
DSS is the gateway to Senegal's diverse regions:
- Saint-Louis: Colonial-era UNESCO city, 4-5 hours north by road or 1-hour flight
- Casamance (Ziguinchor): Lush southern region, 1-hour flight or overland via The Gambia
- Saly / Petite-Cote: Beach resorts, 30-40 min from airport -- the closest leisure destination
- Sine-Saloum Delta: Mangrove waterways and birdwatching, 2-3 hours south
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Flight Compensation
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If your flight to or from DKR was delayed, cancelled, or overbooked, you may be entitled to up to €600 in compensation.
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- Cancelled flight
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- Claims valid up to 3 years back
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