- Address
- Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, Nigeria
- Access
- Pre-book / membership ↗
ABV’s “Business Class Lounge” label is more database tag than brand.
Most apps list only a generic “Business Class Lounge” in the international terminal at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, with no airline banner, no photos, and no clear network like Priority Pass attached. Treat that name as a catch‑all: if your airline invites you in T2 for an international departure from ABV, you’ll likely be sent to whatever shared business lounge space is operating that day.
Access runs on airline invitation only, tied to international tickets out of T2, so you’ll need a same‑day boarding pass and eligible booking or status; walk‑up paid entry isn’t mentioned in any current source. Because this is post‑security, plan to clear immigration and screening first, then follow your airline’s check‑in staff directions to the lounge door rather than relying on app maps that just say “International Terminal Business Class Lounge.”
Opening hours aren’t published, but ABV’s main international departures bank includes late‑evening flights between roughly 18:00 and 23:30, so assume the lounge tracks those times and doesn’t stay open overnight. If you’re on an early‑morning departure before 08:00, ask at check‑in whether the business lounge is running yet, and have a backup plan to eat in the general departures area if they say it opens closer to your specific flight.
Amenities are undocumented: no confirmed buffet details, bar brands, or shower count anywhere in recent reviews, which is rare compared with better‑tracked African hubs like ADD or ACC. Given ABV’s size and Nigeria’s frequent power and A/C issues, expect basic cold snacks, a few hot dishes at peak times, standard soft drinks, and maybe local beers or spirits rather than a premium spread, and assume charging sockets are limited around older seating clusters.
Seating capacity also isn’t listed, but T2 international gates can handle a couple of widebodies at once, so the shared business lounge may feel tight when two flights board around the same 22:00 wave. Build your own buffer: arrive at ABV around 3 hours before departure, clear formalities, then check the lounge; if it’s packed, you still have time to retreat to a quieter gate corner.
Practical tip: since this “Business Class Lounge” is a generic name with zero reliable service details, use your airline’s ground staff at ABV as the single source of truth on access, opening time, and exact location in T2 on the day you fly.
How to get in
- 01 International Terminal
- 02 airline-invited