Juba International Airport in Southern Sudan (JUB) is the starting point for all our safaris in this country and where we will meet you at the airport.
There are a number of ways to fly in, however we recommend that you first arrive into Entebbe Intl Airport (EBB) in Uganda, Nairobi Intl Airport (NBO) in Kenya, Cairo Intl Airport (CAI) in Egypt, or Addis Ababa Intl Airport (ADD) in Ethiopia, and then fly onward to Juba (JUB).
Before boarding the aircraft to fly to Juba, you need a Southern Sudan Visa or an introductory letter from a Southern Sudan mission or embassy. Please look at the "Visas & Facts About Southern Sudan" page about visas.
From Entebbe Intl Airport (EBB):
Use www.air-uganda.com which has daily flights
From Nairobi Intl Airport (NBO):
Use www.kenya-airways.com which has daily flights.
From Addis Ababa Intl Airport (ADD):
Use www.ethiopianairlines.com which has daily flights
From Cairo Intl Airport (CAI):
Use www.egyptair.com which has daily flights
To reach Entebbe, Nairobi, Cairo or Addis Ababa we recommend you use http://www.emirates.com/. Sometimes cheaper flights on Emirates can be obtained by using www.orbitz.com

River barges moored on the bank of the Nile River at Juba. In the 1930´s the flying boats that crossed Africa with passengers used this point to land and refuel.
FLIGHT CONNECTIONS IN ENTEBBE
Depending on your flight into Entebbe (Uganda), day of the week, and departure of the flight to Juba, you may need to overnight in Entebbe. We recommend you use the Boma Inn which is near the airport, offers free airport pick-up and return and gives excellent service. Contact them through their web site at: www.boma.co.ug

The Boma Inn, Entebbe, Uganda. A place to overnight between flights that we recommend.