
Delta has unveiled a new premium lounge at Lagos Airport on July 1st, ahead of deploying its newest aircraft, the A350-900 and A330-900neo, on U.S. routes this October.
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Effective July 1st, Delta customers departing from Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) enjoy a newly renovated premium lounge space, designed to deliver a more elevated and comfortable ground experience.
The upgraded facility offers more space, contemporary Nigerian-inspired design, high-speed Wi-Fi, private relaxation areas and premium refreshments. The lounge caters to Delta One customers, as well as valued oil and gas clientele.
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.

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. The A330-900neo will operate on the New York-JFK route, delivers 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, have access to fast, free Delta Sync Wi-Fi presented by T-Mobile.
