Lagos or Abuja – Which Airport Should You Fly Into from the UK?

Comparison map of Murtala Muhammed Airport Lagos and Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport Abuja for UK travelers - good flights

If you are booking a flight to Nigeria from London, Manchester, or Birmingham, how to choose which airport is the first issue. The question is not which airline but if you land at Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) in Lagos or Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (ABV) in Abuja. For an unhurried and relaxed arrival, prefer Abuja.

But if you need the highest connectivity and business first thing upon arrival, fly to Lagos. Below is a side-by-side comparison for British travelers based on data.

Lagos vs Abuja from UK – Which One Should You Choose?

Flying from the UK? Abuja (ABV) is generally better for first-time visitors, families, and business travellers seeking less hassle. Lagos (LOS) is better if your final destination is in the South-West or you need the widest choice of direct flights.

1. Direct Flight Options from the UK

Airline

London to Lagos (LOS)

London to Abuja (ABV)

British Airways

Daily direct

Daily direct

Virgin Atlantic

Daily direct

No

Air Peace

Direct (via Gatwick)

No

Insider tip: If you live in Manchester or Edinburgh, you will likely connect via London or Paris. Lagos has more one-stop options via Amsterdam (KLM) or Frankfurt (Lufthansa).
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2. Airport Experience & "Hassle Factor"

Lagos (LOS)

  • Immigration: Often slow (45–90 mins). Peak hours (evenings) are chaotic.
  • Baggage collection: Delays common. Trolleys sometimes scarce.
  • Touts & Touts: High. You will be approached by unofficial helpers. Do not engage.
  • ARRIVAL LOUNGE: Loud, crowded, hot.

Abuja (ABV)

  • Immigration: Smoother (20–40 mins). Newer e-gates for UK passport holders.
  • Baggage collection: Efficient. Well-organised carousels.
  • Touts: Fewer. More security presence.
  • ARRIVAL LOUNGE: Air-conditioned, quieter, cleaner.

Also Read: UK to Africa Flight Baggage Allowance: Which Airline Gives You More?

3. Safety & Security

Both airports are secured by AVSEC (Aviation Security) and military police. However:

  • Lagos: Rated moderate risk for petty theft, bag snatching outside terminal. Always pre-book authorised airport taxis (e.g., Taxify, Uber Black).
  • Abuja: Rated low risk for street crime near terminal. Well-lit parking and official taxi ranks.

Trustworthiness note from good flights: The UK Foreign Office advises increased vigilance at Lagos airport. Abuja is consistently rated safer for arrival after dark.

4. Cost Comparison

Expense

Lagos (LOS)

Abuja (ABV)

Average direct flight (Economy)

£550 – £750

£600 – £850

Airport taxi to city centre (30 mins)

£12 – £18

£10 – £15

SIM card + data (1 week)

£5 (MTN)

£5 (MTN or Glo)

Meal at airport

£6 – £10

£8 – £12 (cleaner but pricier)

5. Which is Better for Your Destination?

Choose Lagos (LOS) if you are travelling to:

  • Lagos itself (Victoria Island, Ikoyi, Lekki)
  • Ibadan, Benin City, Port Harcourt (shorter road/domestic flight)
  • Oil & gas, tech, entertainment industry meetings

Choose Abuja (ABV) if you are travelling to:

  • Abuja (Maitama, Asokoro, Wuse)
  • Kaduna, Jos, Minna (central/northern Nigeria)
  • Government, diplomatic, or NGO work
  • Your first time in Nigeria – much gentler introduction

Which Airport Should You Fly Into from the UK?

If you prioritise…

Choose…

Lowest airfare & direct flight choice

Lagos (LOS)

Calm arrival, less stress, safety

Abuja (ABV)

Connecting to South-West Nigeria

Lagos (LOS)

Connecting to North / Central Nigeria

Abuja (ABV)

Family travel or elderly passengers

Abuja (ABV)

Our recommendation: Fly into Abuja unless you absolutely need to be in Lagos. The smoother immigration, cleaner environment, and lower stress make it worth the extra £50–100 on airfare. For the best of both worlds – fly into Abuja, then take a 1-hour domestic flight (Green Africa or Air Peace) to Lagos if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is Lagos airport safe at night for UK tourists?

Lagos airport is safe inside the terminal, but avoid walking outside alone after 10 PM. Pre-book an official Uber or airport-approved taxi.

Yes. All UK passport holders need a Nigerian visa (Sticker visa or E-Visa) before travel. Apply via the Nigerian High Commission in London.

Abuja’s new international terminal has better lounges (Nigerian Lounge, First Lounge). Lagos has more but older facilities.

Not currently. You will connect via London (LHR/LGW) or Doha (Qatar Airways).

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