British Airways opens ‘new’ lounge at Lagos international airport

British Airways. (Photo by AAMIR QURESHI / AFP)

British Airways has opened a totally renovated luxurious lounge in the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, following a six-month refurbishment.

The space has been cleverly designed to give customers a wider space to enjoy an upgraded food and beverage experience. It also allows customers to relax, dine or work in a premium space, while also proudly exhibiting local art from Akoje Gallery.

According to the airline, customers would be transported into a new contemporary lounge as soon as they pass through the grand entrance with floor to ceiling glass.

Following significant investment, the airline has created zones throughout the 360 square metres of space to cater for different customers’ needs. For those who want to dine ahead of the evening flight to London, there is a self-serve dining area with a wide selection of freshly made dishes.

The food and drink menu offers a range of Nigerian classics and British inspired dishes, which will change regularly. Customers can also pull up a chair at a newly-built bar where a bartender will serve drinks including cocktails, wine, and soft drinks. Champagne and canapés will also be offered to customers travelling in First.


To commemorate British Airways’ strong association with Nigeria, art from local artists will be displayed across the lounge. The airline has launched a partnership with Akoje Gallery – founded by Maro Itoje and Khalil Akar– to curate an innovative new in-lounge exhibition featuring and celebrating guest artists. The first showcase of works is themed ‘New Beginnings’ to celebrate the lounge opening.

The newly imagined lounge space features a quiet room with day beds, while the main area features relaxing comfy sofas and clusters of tables and chairs. Customers needing to work can take advantage of new printing facilities.

British Airways’ Chief Customer Officer, Calum Laming, said they are focused on investing in the entire customer journey, not just on board.

“For many of our customers, lounges are an important part of their experience, and the re-design of our Lagos lounge is a key part of our transformation strategy across our lounges around the world.

“We’re delighted to open our doors to this stunning lounge in Lagos and we’re confident customers will enjoy spending time in this cleverly created space,” Laming said.

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