Travelling to Angola in 2026? A major aviation change is now in its final phase. Luanda’s new Dr António Agostinho Neto International Airport (AIAAN) is now handling almost all international flights, with the last airline transfer scheduled for 01 March 2026.
For visitors, this marks the official end of passenger operations at the old 4 de Fevereiro International Airport.
99.9% of flights already operating from AIAAN
Angolan airport authorities confirmed that the transition from the old Luanda airport to the new AIAAN airport in the municipality of Bom Jesus in Icolo e Bengo Province is nearly complete.
Recent airline moves include:
- Royal Air Maroc
- Turkish Airlines
- ASKY Airlines
With these additions, 99.9% of international airline transfers are now finished.
The final airline to relocate is South African regional airline Airlink, with its move scheduled for 01 March 2026, completing the full airport transition.
Airlines now operating at Luanda’s new airport
AIAAN is already hosting most of the major airlines serving Angola, including:
- TAAG Angola Airlines
- TAP Air Portugal
- Emirates
- Air France
- Qatar Airways
- Ethiopian Airlines
- Lufthansa
- Royal Air Maroc
- Turkish Airlines
- ASKY Airlines
What this means for travellers
This airport move is one of the biggest travel changes in Angola in decades. Here is what visitors should know:
Expect all flights to use the new airport
From March 2026, scheduled passenger flights will operate exclusively from AIAAN.
The airport is much further from the city
This is the biggest adjustment for travellers.
Plan for 45–90 minutes travel time to reach the airport.
Allow extra transfer time
Traffic and ongoing infrastructure upgrades mean airport transfers must be planned carefully, especially for early departures.
Why this matters for tourism
The new airport removes one of Angola's biggest travel barriers and will help grow tourism and flight connections across Southern and West Africa.
If you’re flying to Luanda from 2026 onward, plan for Dr António Agostinho Neto International Airport (AIAAN).
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