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Ali-Sabieh Airport Parking

Short-term surface lot

AII sees only a handful of flights a day, and Ali-Sabieh Airport Parking works more like open village parking than a formal airport garage.

This is a simple short-term surface lot in front of the Main terminal at Ali-Sabieh Airport (AII), serving a runway that handles just a few regional movements daily. There’s no multi-level structure, no ticket machines, and no posted long-term tariffs on site or online. Think pull up, park on the hardstand near the small terminal building, and stay close to your car and your flight time.

Because AII is a small regional field in Djibouti with minimal published facilities, Ali-Sabieh Airport Parking feels more like municipal overflow than a managed commercial operation. The lot sits directly opposite the single Main terminal entrance, usually within a 1–3 minute walk of the door, with no shuttle and no separated zones for premium or economy parking. You won’t find marked daily vs hourly areas, and there are no visible automatic barriers or payment kiosks.

There’s no evidence of formal long-term parking at AII, and no discount codes or loyalty tie-ins surfaced on flyer forums or review sites. Everything points to short stays tied to the limited flight schedule and local habits, with travellers often dropped off rather than leaving a car for several days. If you plan to leave a vehicle overnight or longer than 24 hours, expect to arrange it informally with local contacts or a driver rather than rely on any published airport policy.

Practical tip: build in at least 30 extra minutes before check-in at the Main terminal to sort out where to leave your car, since there are no clear signs, payment booths, or staffed parking offices at Ali-Sabieh Airport Parking.