Abdulmumini R.★★★★★ — A regional Airport located in the north western Nigeria. There flights from Abuja Lagos and Kano on a daily basis,which provides convenience for those who travel to this part of Nigeria.
The terminal is clean, with good water supply and good security measures.
It's accessible from Sokoto about 5km away.
Ivan C.★★★★★ — The Sultan Abubakar III International Airport Sokoto is one of the leading airports in Nigeria. The airport is Situated in a serene part of Sokoto state capital at the North West of Nigeria at about 1 hour away from Abuja. Normally, flights from Southern Nigeria would make a brief stop at Abuja before embarking to Sokoto on the final lap. There is a VIP section for relaxation, a clean public toilet facility and electric charging points for your phone's. Rides to the city centre from the airport as of December 2022 ranges between N2500 to N5000 depending on your bargaining power. Uber and Bolt are not yet active in this place but the drivers, airport staff and security men are nice.
Arun U.★★★★★ — Clean and Calm airport. No rush. No food available after checking done. Toilets are clean. Toilet maintenance team is very active.
Afeez D.★★★★★ — Sokoto Airport is small and basic, serving its purpose for travelers. While the staff are courteous and do their best, the facilities could use significant upgrades to improve comfort and convenience. The experience is straightforward, but with better infrastructure, it could provide a much better impression for visitors to the region. A lot is there to improve about the entire state itself
Olufolajimi O.★★★★★ — It's actually alright, neat, orderly. But I feel we can do better with our Airports generally in Nigeria.
Promise P.★★★★★ — Typically made because the big men wants to have a plan to land when they travel by air. Enough space to make the airport and it's airfield bigger and better.