British Airways Terraces Lagos Lounge

The British Airways Lagos lounge is either the best possible lounge at Lagos airport and a minor godsend, or a rather run down old style British Airways lounge.

Lagos British Airways Terraces lounge review

The British Airways Lagos lounge is a full service, BA lounge with complementary food and drink, with a great bar.

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The British Airways Lagos lounge is that rarest of things - an old style Terraces Lounge, which BA have almost eradicated from their network: however, it still exists in all it's glory at Lagos, complete with old style fountain, sun lounges, tweety birds and everything.

Only open for the one flight a day to Heathrow, it gets a lot of traffic, mainly oil workers who will head straight to the bar.

There is a good view of the airport, and classic large BA bucket airchairs, of a style briefly fashionable in 1993.

Food

Food is OK in the British Airways Lagos lounge, with sandwiches, spring rolls, cakes (including pakoras) and some basic finger food.

Bar

There is a complementary bar in the BA Lagos lounge, of the old BA semi-circular type.

Wine come from South Africa, and is in the trough in the top, while the beer is the local Nigerian beer, called 'Star'. It comes in cans.

There is tea and coffee too.

Bathrooms

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Bathrooms are in the lounge, and there is one solitary shower.

Business Facilities

There is a small business area, with several PCs (with internet access) and a printer / photocopier.

Access

Usual BA access rules.

First and Business Class British Airways, Gold and Silver members of Executive Club, and Oneworld Emerald and Sapphire frequent flyers.

No paid access.

British Airways Terraces Lagos Lounge
Rating 4 out of 10 2 star rating out of 5
Pros Comfortable seats
Cons Basic limited bar
Slow wifi
Location Airside, Left after passport control.
Opening hours 1730-2230

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