Banjul International Airport (BJL) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
Transport, Terminals & Smiling Coast Entry Tips — everything you need to navigate the $20 security fee, Yellow Fever requirements, tourist taxis, and the VIP lounge on West Africa’s most welcoming coastline.
1. $20 USD Security Fee — paid at a kiosk before joining the immigration line. Card machines frequently fail. Carry physical cash. | 2. Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate — physical card is the safest backup. Entry can be refused without it.
⚡ 2026 Quick Reference — Key Facts at a Glance
$20 USD / €20 / £20 — arrivals AND departures
3,000–4,000 GMD (agree before loading luggage)
3,500–4,500 GMD
$15–$25 USD (1,000–1,800 GMD)
50–100 GMD (500m walk to highway)
Approx. $45 USD
Approx. 800 GMD (~$12 USD)
At least 3.5 hours before departure
🏢 1. Terminal Architecture: The Yundum Complex
Banjul operates a single unified terminal building handling all international and domestic traffic. The architecture is distinctive — a large vaulted roof engineered for natural cooling in the tropical climate. Following the 2024–2025 multi-phase renovation, the building features improved baggage handling, a modernized arrivals hall, and upgraded digital processing systems.
🛬 Arrivals (Ground Floor)
- Security Fee kiosk — pay here first
- Biometric immigration lanes
- Dedicated “Health Screen” zone
- Baggage reclaim belts
- Africell / QCell SIM kiosks
- ATM machines (BIDV equivalent)
🛫 Departures
- Check-in hall — ground floor
- Security Fee kiosk — pay before check-in
- Boarding gates — upper level
- Retail and duty-free — upper level
- SDS VIP Lounge — airside
✈️ Airlines (2026)
- Brussels Airlines
- Turkish Airlines
- Royal Air Maroc
- Air Senegal
- TAP Air Portugal
- TUI Airways, Condor (seasonal charter)
🛂 2. Mandatory Entry Fees & Immigration 2026
BJL has two non-negotiable entry requirements that every passenger must fulfill before joining any queue. Failure to prepare for either will cause significant delays — or prevent entry entirely.
💵 The $20 USD Airport Security Fee (ADF)
Every passenger arriving at or departing from BJL must pay a $20 USD (or €20 / £20) security fee. This applies in both directions — arrival and departure.
💉 Yellow Fever Certificate — Mandatory
The Gambia strictly enforces the Yellow Fever vaccination requirement. Present your valid Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate (Yellow Card) at the health screen zone.
🛂 Immigration & Visas
- Visa-free: Most European, ECOWAS, and Commonwealth citizens for short stays
- Biometric scanning: All passports scanned at immigration
- Biometric lanes: Upgraded in 2025 — faster processing than pre-renovation
- Health Screen: Dedicated zone in 2026 arrivals hall — separate from immigration queue
🚕 3. Transport: Resorts, Banjul & Budget
There is no rail or metro link to Banjul Airport. Uber and Bolt do not operate in The Gambia as of 2026. Ground transport is entirely cash-based and requires price negotiation. Pre-booking is strongly recommended.
⭐ Pre-booked Resort Transfer — Highest Recommendation
Most major resorts in the Senegambia, Kololi, and Kotu areas provide dedicated arrival shuttles. Your driver will be in the arrivals hall with a name sign — entirely bypassing the taxi rank pressure environment.
(1,000–1,800 GMD)
🚖 Official Tourist Taxis (Yellow & Green)
Look for yellow and green vehicles at the official rank. A fixed-rate board is displayed outside arrivals, but negotiation is common. Always agree on the fare before luggage is loaded — and before the car moves. Night arrivals may attract a 20–30% premium.
3,000–4,000 GMD
3,500–4,500 GMD
3,200–4,200 GMD
🚐 Shared Taxis (Budget)
Walk approximately 500 metres to the main Yundum highway to find shared taxis — typically older Mercedes sedans. Price: 50–100 GMD. Only for seasoned travelers with minimal luggage who are comfortable navigating local transport hubs. Not suitable for families or heavy bags.
🛡️ 4. Security: The Multi-Stage Check
Security at BJL is thorough and primarily manual. Expect three distinct checkpoints between the car park and your aircraft.
Full bag X-ray and metal detector before entering the check-in hall. All carry-on luggage screened here.
Passport and document verification. Yellow Fever Certificate and Security Fee receipt checked at this stage.
Final hands-on and X-ray inspection of hand luggage at the boarding gate. Open water bottles are confiscated here — finish your drink before heading to the gate.
🛋️ 5. Lounges: 2026 Status
🌿 SDS VIP Lounge (International Airside)
~$45 USD
Business Class passengers, Priority Pass
Only high-speed unlimited connection in the building
Hot Gambian buffet — Benachin & Domoda
💡 6. Insider Editor Tips for 2026
Upon exiting baggage claim, several men may approach and offer to push your trolley. They are not airport staff — they are freelance porters expecting a tip of 100–200 GMD (~$2–$3). The service is helpful if you have heavy bags; if you don’t want it, a direct and friendly “No thank you” is required immediately. Once they’ve taken your bag, tipping is expected.
The Gambian economy is strictly cash-based outside of major resort hotels. ATMs at BJL are frequently empty or offline. If you see a working ATM in the arrivals hall, withdraw as much as allowed immediately — typically 3,000–5,000 GMD per transaction. Otherwise, you may struggle to pay for taxis, tips, and local markets on arrival.
Africell and QCell kiosks operate in the arrivals area. In 2026, passport presentation is required for biometric SIM registration. A Tourist SIM with 15 GB of 4G data costs approximately 800 GMD (~$12 USD) — invaluable for hotel navigation, taxi booking via any future app, and WhatsApp communication.
There are no formal locker or storage facilities at BJL. If you have a long layover, the best option is a nearby lodge in Yundum town or a beach club day pass in Kololi — both easily reachable by local taxi and both offering a more comfortable environment than waiting at the terminal.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
📊 2026 Summary Data Table
| Feature | Current Data (2026) |
|---|---|
| IATA Code | BJL (Yundum International) |
| Terminal Layout | Single unified terminal (domestic + international) |
| Primary Currency | Gambian Dalasi (GMD) |
| Security Fee (Mandatory) | $20 USD (arrival AND departure) — carry physical cash |
| Health Requirement | Yellow Fever Certificate — mandatory (physical card recommended) |
| Pre-booked Resort Transfer | $15–$25 USD (1,000–1,800 GMD) |
| Taxi to Kololi / Senegambia | 3,000–4,000 GMD (negotiate before loading bags) |
| Taxi to Banjul City | 3,500–4,500 GMD |
| SDS VIP Lounge Walk-In | ~$45 USD — only comfort zone + reliable WiFi in airport |
| Tourist SIM (4G 15GB) | ~800 GMD (~$12 USD) — passport required for registration |
| Security Tech | 3-stage X-ray + manual inspection (high-thoroughness) |
| Free WiFi | “BJL-Guest” — 30 min free (slow/unreliable) |



