Abidjan

By plane
By plane

Abidjan is well-connected internationally with regular flights on:

Turkish Airlines (http://www.turkishairlines.com) from Istanbul

Air France (http://www.airfrance.com) from Paris

Brussels Airlines (http://www.brusselsairlin...) from Brussels

Emirates (http://www.emirates.com/) from Dubai via Accra, no change of aircraft

Air Nigeria formerly Virgin Nigeria (http://www.myairnigeria.com/) from Lagos

Kenya Airways (http://www.kenya-airways.com/) from Nairobi also continues to Dakar on the same aircraft

Ethiopian Airlines (http://www.ethiopianairli...) from Addis Ababa

Air Ivoire (http://www.airivoire.com/) is a national carrier that offers connections to a number of destinations in Europe as well as Paris and Marseille.

By road
By road

The roads to Abidjan are quite good despite their maintenance not being kept up as much as it should as of late. Traffic lights all but disappear once outside of Abidjan though, so be advised that driving outside of the city can be "active". It's important to note that whether in a private car, taxi, or gbaka the shared minibuses you will be stopped at various official and unofficial checkpoints where they will delay you at the very least and try to shake down a bribe at the very worst. Abidjan also serves as a terminus for long haul bus lines from Bamako, Mali, Ouagadougou, Burinka Faso, and Accra, Ghana.

By train
By train

The only train connection with Abidjan is the one that ends in Burkina Faso. While a possibly interesting ride, the schedule is quite unreliable and hard to predict.