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Namibia Airlines Lounge

T2 Open · Open 24 hours ★ 4.5 50 seats showers Day pass $30

4.5-star “Namibia Airlines Lounge” name, contract space in reality

Most WDH lounge chatter points to a single contract lounge in T2, so this “Namibia Airlines Lounge” listing reads more like branding than a standalone space. It sits airside in Terminal 2, after security, and access on paper runs 24 hours a day, which matters on late-night regional departures.

Access rules look standard: Namibia Airlines Business Class gets in for free, and Priority Pass members tap in as part of their plan. If you fly economy with no lounge membership, the advertised day pass hits about $30, which at WDH pricing is a mid-range sit-down meal in the public area of T2.

The 24-hour schedule is the selling point here: T2 can feel stripped-down after 22:00, while this lounge theoretically stays open straight through the red-eye bank and early-morning 05:00–07:00 departures. If your long layover hits overnight, even basic lounge seating and power outlets beat camping at a gate chair near T2’s smaller food court.

Because no separate Namibia Airlines-branded lounge pictures or menus turn up in recent FlyerTalk threads, set expectations to “generic business lounge.” Think self-serve soft drinks and coffee rather than a full restaurant, and light snacks instead of a full dinner, even if the rating shows 4.5 stars on some booking tools.

On value, compare the $30 day pass to buying two drinks and a sandwich in the main T2 concourse, which can easily hit $18–$22. If you care about Wi‑Fi, a power outlet, and a quieter room during a 3–5 hour wait, that gap starts to make sense; for a short 45‑minute sit before boarding, it probably doesn’t.

Watch out for mismatched names on signage: in T2 you may only see a generic “Business Lounge” or contract-lounge sign near the international gates, not a big Namibia Airlines logo. Staff at the Namibia Airlines check-in counters in T2 can usually confirm which door your Business Class or Priority Pass access actually covers.

Practical tip: with the 24-hour opening window, clear immigration and security in T2 as soon as check-in opens, then head straight to whichever contract lounge your Namibia Airlines or Priority Pass access points to; that move buys you power, Wi‑Fi, and seating before the small T2 concourse fills up around the main morning and evening departure banks.

How to get in

  1. 01 Namibia Airlines Business Class
  2. 02 Priority Pass
Walk-in day pass: $30

Amenities

Dining
Light snacks and beverages available.
Wi-Fi
Free Wi-Fi available.
Showers
Available
Seating
50 seats
Hours
Open 24 hours

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