First, they boarded the maritime security ship at Berbera, had a brief stay on the security ship, caught up with Destin's crew, and Gao Yang's team boarded the cargo ship heading to Djibouti.
Leaving Somalia is such a hassle; there's no straightforward path to follow. You have to find a way to Djibouti to catch a plane there, and whether you choose land route stowaway into Djibouti or sea route, it takes at least more than a day.
However, inconvenient transportation isn't entirely a bad thing; it means isolation. And for Satan, a very isolated Berbera offers only advantages, no disadvantages.
Djibouti is the most important airport in Northeast Africa; it's also one of the busiest and most convenient airports on the continent. Hence, in Djibouti, Gao Yang and his team can directly board a flight to America without needing a transfer.
