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Air France Lounge

Zero hard data on this lounge yet

On Lomé–Tokoin’s T1 international side, the “Air France Lounge” label shows up on maps and airline materials, but frequent flyers haven’t posted a single concrete review, photo set, or seat count for it. Access appears tied to SkyTeam status and eligible premium tickets on Air France and partners, but beyond that, it’s guesswork.

Location and access basics

The lounge sits airside in the International Terminal (T1), past passport control, serving Air France and other SkyTeam long‑haul and regional departures. Entry should follow standard SkyTeam lounge rules: business‑class passengers plus SkyTeam Elite Plus on qualifying international tickets, with access tied to same‑day boarding passes out of Lomé.

Hours and timing strategy

Operating hours are not publicly posted, but you can assume the lounge opens ahead of Air France departures and ASKY/SkyTeam banks in T1. If you have an overnight AF flight, expect the space to track that schedule rather than running 24/7, so don’t plan on a 03:00 stay unless your boarding pass matches a specific departure time.

Food, drinks, and Wi‑Fi: manage expectations

No menu, drink list, or Wi‑Fi speed test for this lounge has surfaced yet, unlike some other African AF stations where reviewers mention basic cold snacks, a few hot items, and house spirits. In Lomé, plan on simple self‑serve options and standard filtered Wi‑Fi rather than full restaurant‑level meals or barista coffee, and buy anything critical in the T1 concourse first.

Seating and amenities: reading between the lines

There are no seat photos, power‑outlet maps, or shower confirmations for the Air France Lounge at LFW, and no one has logged details like workstation counts or quiet rooms. Given T1’s size and traffic profile, expect a compact room with mixed armchairs and café tables, limited universal sockets, and likely no full spa or nap suites.

Practical tip

Since nothing concrete is published yet, walk past the lounge entrance in T1 before committing your entire layover; check how crowded it looks around your boarding time, confirm hours with the agent at the door, and keep a backup plan in the terminal in case it’s closed or full.

How to get in

  1. 01 International Terminal
  2. 02 SkyTeam/eligible premium

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