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Airspace Lounge

Domestic Terminal B Open · 07:00-20:00 showers Day pass $19
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Terminal D, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, NG

Showers and Wi‑Fi for $19 in Abuja’s Domestic Terminal

In T2’s Domestic Terminal B, up on the 1st floor of the Module D Wing, Airspace Lounge gives you a quieter spot and working Wi‑Fi for a flat $19 day pass. It sits airside on the right side after security, so you need a valid domestic boarding pass before you can even head upstairs.

Hours run 07:00–20:00 daily, which lines up with most morning and evening departures out of ABV. If you have a midday gap of 2–3 hours, it makes more sense; showing up at 19:30 for a 20:00 close wastes the fee. The lounge is squarely for domestic traffic, so don’t bank on it for any international segment out of T1.

Access works multiple ways: walk up and pay, use a Priority Pass, DragonPass, or eligible Amex product, or prebuy a 2‑hour DragonPass/Expedia voucher priced around $19. That 2‑hour clock is meant for domestic departures only, so don’t expect to camp here for 6 hours like a long‑haul hub lounge.

Location details matter at ABV: after security in Terminal B, look for signs to Module D, then the stairs or lift up to the first floor on the right. Many first‑timers report walking circles near the main gate area on the ground level; if you’re still next to the public food kiosks, you haven’t gone up yet.

A key differentiator: Airspace Lounge lists showers as a standard amenity, unusual among Abuja’s domestic options. Reviews don’t mention queues, which suggests basic, low‑traffic cubicles rather than a spa setup. If you’re coming off a hot mid‑day connection within Nigeria, factor in 20–30 minutes to shower before your next flight boards.

Food and drink skew simple: complimentary snacks, soft drinks, house wine, beer, and basic spirits show up in most third‑party descriptions, while any hot food is rarely called out as a reason to visit. Treat it as a place for a soda and some nibbles, not a full lunch, and plan on grabbing a proper meal near the gates or in Abuja city for under ₦5,000 instead.

Wi‑Fi is free and heavily promoted in DragonPass and Amex materials, which tells you this space targets laptop time more than dining. Outlets can be limited in older Nigerian terminals, so bring a small power strip or a fully charged battery pack if you know you’ll be downloading large files for 2 hours.

Tip: if your domestic layover is longer than 2 hours, buy the $19 product once you see your departure time is stable on the Terminal B screens, then head straight upstairs to maximize the clock.

How to get in

  1. 01 Domestic Terminal
  2. 02 pay-in
Walk-in day pass: $19

Amenities

Showers
Available
Hours
07:00-20:00

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