- Phone
- +228 22 23 60 60
- Website
- www.aeroportdelome.com ↗
- Address
- Aéroport International Gnassingbé Eyadéma, B.P. 10112, Lomé, Togo
T1’s contract lounge at Lomé often shows up as “Priority Pass”
This Priority Pass listing in Terminal T1 at Lomé–Tokoin (LFW) refers to the same generic contract lounge many airlines use, not a clearly separate branded space. It sits airside in the international departures zone of T1, after security and passport control, and typically handles ASKY and other regional carriers on the same footprint.
Hours fluctuate with the day’s flight bank, so late-night coverage during the last ASKY departures around 23:00 is likely but not guaranteed. Because it’s a shared contract lounge, operational details such as exact opening time before the first morning departures around 06:00 can shift with staffing and airline use.
Access on paper is via Priority Pass, but on the ground this overlaps with airline business-class invitations and selected premium credit card programs tied to regional banks. At check-in with ASKY or other carriers at T1, staff typically print a separate lounge card if your fare or status qualifies, even if you already hold Priority Pass.
Expect a single room layout on the T1 departures level with basic seating and standard power outlets on regional 220V sockets; pack a universal adapter if your charger is set up for US 110V only. Seating capacity lines up with a narrow-body load, closer to 40–60 people than a big hub lounge.
Food in this type of LFW contract lounge trends toward simple snacks aligned with West African tastes and a few cold items. Think light finger food supporting the ASKY wave to destinations like Abidjan, Accra, and Bissau, rather than full hot buffet rotations or made-to-order dishes.
Drinks generally include soft drinks and basic coffee from a machine that matches what’s seen in other T1 reports. Alcohol availability and brands vary by day and airline contracts; do not count on premium spirits during the quieter midday lull between the main morning and evening banks.
Because there are no consistent traveller reports on Wi‑Fi quality in T1’s lounge, treat the terminal’s public Wi‑Fi as your primary connection and keep mobile data ready as a backup. Charging your phone to 100% at your hotel or downtown before heading to LFW on the 15–20 minute drive helps hedge against any power or outlet issues inside.
Practical tip: Build a buffer and reach T1 at least 2 hours before regional departures, then treat this Priority Pass lounge as a basic step up from the main waiting area rather than a full-service flagship space.
How to get in
- 01 Priority Pass