LFW · Parking

Official Off-Site Shuttles

1 mile from LFW, with shuttle runs to Terminal 1

Official Off-Site Shuttles sits about 1 mile from Lomé–Tokoin International Airport, serving Terminal 1 passengers who want to leave the car outside the main airport grounds. You park off-site, then ride a dedicated shuttle instead of driving up to the terminal yourself.

This off-site option focuses on shuttle service rather than being tied to a specific airline or terminal zone, so it works for any T1 departure at LFW. It’s far enough from the terminal to avoid the immediate airport traffic loop but still close enough that the shuttle ride stays short.

Shuttles cover that 1-mile stretch between the lot and Terminal 1, so you’re not walking with bags along Route Nationale 1 in Lomé heat. The setup is standard park-and-ride: drop your car, hop on the shuttle, and get dropped near the terminal entry point for check-in and security.

Pricing for Official Off-Site Shuttles usually undercuts the on-airport parking options tied directly to T1, especially for trips longer than 2 or 3 days. Day rates tend to make more sense for weekend and week-long travel than for a quick 24-hour turnaround, where on-airport lots might be comparable.

If you like extra buffer time, assume the 1-mile shuttle plus drop-off adds 20–30 minutes to your normal LFW routine. Build that into your check-in window for Terminal 1, especially if your airline closes bag drop 60 minutes before departure.

Practical tip: Treat this like any off-site park-and-ride: arrive at the lot at least 90 minutes before a regional flight and 2 hours before a longer T1 departure to give the 1-mile shuttle run some slack.

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