- Labe airport, officially known as Labe Tafal Airport, is the primary airport serving Labe, a city in Guinea, West Africa. The airport is located 2.5 kilometers north of the city center and is operated by the Government of Guinea. Labe airport has a single asphalt runway and is capable of handling small to medium-sized aircraft. It offers domestic flights to major cities in Guinea, including Conakry, as well as some international flights to neighboring countries like Senegal and Sierra Leone. The airport provides essential services such as passenger terminals, cargo facilities, and ground transportation options for travelers.