P2 Longue Durée sits a short walk from T1 at LFW
P2 Longue Durée is the long-stay car park serving Terminal T1 at Lomé–Tokoin International Airport. It sits on airport grounds, so you park on-site and then walk to departures without needing a shuttle. This is the option locals use when leaving a car for several days or more.
This is a long-stay lot, so day rates work out cheaper than keeping your car in a short-stay area for 24 hours or longer. Pricing is set on a per-day basis; figure your total cost by multiplying the daily rate by the exact number of days you’ll be away. If you’re pushing past three nights, P2 usually beats any closer short-term option on price.
P2 Longue Durée is uncovered surface parking, so your car sits outside in Lomé’s heat and rain. The lot is marked and organized into standard rows, which makes it easier to note your row number before walking to T1. Security presence is handled by airport staff, with access controlled at the entry and exit barriers.
The walk from P2 Longue Durée to Terminal T1 typically runs around 5–10 minutes, depending on your luggage and the exact row you park in. There’s no dedicated shuttle loop here, so plan to be on your feet the whole way. If you’re checking bags for an international flight, add another 10–15 minutes for check-in once inside the terminal.
Payment at P2 Longue Durée is taken at the exit gate based on your ticket time-stamp. Bring a working card or enough CFA francs to cover the full stay; don’t assume your preferred payment method always runs smoothly. One last tip: snap a quick photo of your ticket and your row number before you walk toward T1, in case either goes missing on your return.