Delta unveils new premium lounge at Lagos Airport, to deploy A350-900, A330-900neo, on U.S. routes October 1

Delta Air Lines is enhancing the travel experience for customers flying between Nigeria and the U.S. with a series of significant upgrades that underscore the airline’s long-term commitment to the region.

Beginning July 1, Delta customers departing from Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) have been enjoying newly renovated premium lounge space, designed to deliver a more elevated and comfortable ground experience.

Delta Air’s aircraft

As part of its continued investment in the transatlantic journey, Delta will also introduce its newest and most advanced aircraft on routes between Lagos and the U.S. starting this October.

These enhancements reflect Delta’s ongoing focus on delivering a world-class experience both on the ground and in the air.

“With the launch of our new premium lounge in Lagos and the introduction of the most advanced aircraft on our routes, we are reaffirming Delta’s commitment to Nigerian travellers,” said Matteo Curcio Delta’s
Senior Vice President for Europe, Middle East, Africa and India.

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“This is an investment in infrastructure, and we strive to deliver an exceptional travel experience from West Africa to the world.”

A Premium Ground Experience: New Lounge at LOS 

Delta’s new lounge at Lagos’ international terminal is set to redefine comfort and convenience for travellers flying to the U.S. The upgraded facility will offer an elevated customer experience with more space, contemporary Nigerian-inspired design, high-speed Wi-Fi, private relaxation areas and premium refreshments. The lounge will cater to Delta One customers as well as valued oil and gas clientele.

This move represents more than just a location change; it’s a strategic investment in customer satisfaction and operational efficiency. By providing an elevated pre-flight experience, Delta continues to position itself as a leader in premium transatlantic travel from West Africa.

Delta’s Most Advanced Aircraft Set to Serve Nigeria 

Starting in October, Delta will introduce its newest and most technologically advanced aircraft, the Airbus A350-900, on the Lagos–Atlanta (LOS–ATL) route. Then between Dec. 2 and Jan. 16, the Airbus A330-900neo will be deployed on the Lagos–New York (LOS–JFK) route during the busy holiday travel season.

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Joseph Young, Delta’s General Manager for Europe, Middle East, Africa and India, commented: “Delta has served Lagos for nearly 20 years, and it is a vital gateway for us,” said Joseph Young, Delta’s General Manager for Europe. “These enhancements reflect our long-standing partnership with Nigeria. Whether it’s the comfort of Delta One Suites or the warm hospitality in our new lounge, we’re elevating every step of the journey for our customers.”

The A350-900, Delta’s flagship aircraft, replaces the A330-200 on the Atlanta route and brings a 35% increase in seat capacity. It offers a quieter experience, improved fuel efficiency, wider seats and a refined in-flight experience.

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The A330-900neo will operate on the New York-JFK route, delivering better cabin pressure, humidity, and a quieter, more comfortable journey than the A330-200.

Both aircraft are equipped with Delta’s signature Delta One Suites, featuring lie-flat seats with sliding doors for privacy, luxury bedding and personalized service. Delta Premium Select offers more space and elevated dining, while Delta Main provides individual entertainment, ambient lighting, and increased personal space. Passengers will also benefit from advanced air filtration systems and quieter cabins designed for greater relaxation on long-haul journeys.

As of early April 2025, all customers flying across Delta’s transatlantic network to West Africa and Europe will have access to fast, free Delta Sync Wi-Fi, presented by T-Mobile.

L-R: Lagos Airport Manager, Salami Omeiza; Field Director, Airport Customer Service, Europe Middle East Africa& India(EMEAI), Cory Campbell; General Manager, MEAI, Manoj Kuriakose; Managing Director, Airport Customer Service Operations Transatlantic, Christine Marchand-Pardo; General Manager EMEAI, Joseph Young and Chairman/CEO, SDS Lounge Services, Otunba Olatunbosun Onalaja, during the inauguration of Delta Air Lines Lounge at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos… on Tuesday. Photo: Delta Air Lines

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Wole Shadare