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Are you planning a trip from Lagos to Abu Dhabi? You can take advantage of enticing cashback offers and discounts on your airline ticket from Lagos to Abu Dhabi on Adani One. This website makes it simple to purchase airline tickets. Enter information about your source and destination cities, pick your travel dates, and browse the available flight options to make a reservation using the platform. You can take advantage of lower airfares when you book your airline tickets from Lagos to Abu Dhabi through Adani One. You may also be able to take advantage of platform discounts on flight tickets by purchasing your tickets well in advance. You can purchase your return ticket at the same time as your first one to get a lower airfare.

As of now, there are no direct flights from Lagos to Abu Dhabi. Airlines that operate on this route include Kenya Airways, Turkish Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, ASKY Airlines, Emirates, RwandaAir, Qatar Airways, Air France, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, South African Airways, and EgyptAir. Currently, there are about 43 connecting flights in a day from Lagos to Abu Dhabi. Connecting flights operating on this route may include layovers at airports like Nairobi, Paris, Istanbul, Accra, Lome, Dubai, Addis Ababa, Amsterdam, Cairo, Johannesburg, Durban, Kigali, and Doha. The shortest flight duration for this route is about 8 hours and 55 minutes. For more details on flights from Lagos to Abu Dhabi, you can check out the Adani One platform. Browse through the airfare calendar, find a flight that suits your criteria, and book cheap air tickets.

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Airline
Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
Egypt Air14:45
Lagos
04:05
Abu Dhabi
10h 20m₹50,475
Egypt Air14:45
Lagos
14:10
Abu Dhabi
20h 25m₹50,534
Egypt Air14:45
Lagos
06:45
Abu Dhabi
13h 00m₹66,019
Egypt Air14:45
Lagos
22:45
Abu Dhabi
29h 00m₹66,078
Multiple Airlines22:45
Lagos
00:20
Abu Dhabi
22h 35m₹72,959
Egypt Air14:45
Lagos
19:10
Abu Dhabi
25h 25m₹79,213
Turkish Airlines22:20
Lagos
06:45
Abu Dhabi
29h 25m₹97,434
Turkish Airlines22:20
Lagos
01:15
Abu Dhabi
23h 55m₹97,434
Qatar Airways19:00
Lagos
10:50
Abu Dhabi
12h 50m₹1,18,741
Qatar Airways19:00
Lagos
16:25
Abu Dhabi
18h 25m₹1,18,741
Qatar Airways19:00
Lagos
03:55
Abu Dhabi
29h 55m₹1,18,963
Qatar Airways12:10
Lagos
03:55
Abu Dhabi
12h 45m₹1,41,253
Qatar Airways12:10
Lagos
10:50
Abu Dhabi
19h 40m₹1,41,253
Qatar Airways19:00
Lagos
21:55
Abu Dhabi
23h 55m₹1,41,475
Qatar Airways19:00
Lagos
20:55
Abu Dhabi
22h 55m₹1,41,475
Qatar Airways12:10
Lagos
16:25
Abu Dhabi
25h 15m₹1,41,475
Qatar Airways12:10
Lagos
20:55
Abu Dhabi
29h 45m₹1,41,475
Qatar Airways12:10
Lagos
21:55
Abu Dhabi
30h 45m₹1,41,475
Lufthansa23:55
Lagos
19:15
Abu Dhabi
16h 20m₹2,31,621

Lagos to Abu Dhabi Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

10h 20m

First Flight

Qatar Airways QR-1408,departs at 12:10

Last Flight

Lufthansa LH-569, departs at 23:55

Popular Airlines from Lagos to Abu Dhabi

Egypt Air, Kenya Airways, Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa

Total flights to Travel from Lagos to Abu Dhabi in a day

19

Airport Codes for Lagos and Abu Dhabi

LOS-Lagos, AUH-Abu Dhabi

Airline wise cheap flights from Lagos to Abu Dhabi

AirlineSchedulePrice From
Egypt AirMon, 13 Jan₹50,475Book Now
Kenya AirwaysMon, 13 Jan₹72,959Book Now
Turkish AirlinesMon, 13 Jan₹97,434Book Now
Qatar AirwaysMon, 13 Jan₹1,18,741Book Now
LufthansaMon, 13 Jan₹2,31,621Book Now
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About Abu Dhabi Airport

The second largest airport in UAE, Abu Dhabi International Airport, is considered one of the fastest-growing aviation hubs across the globe. The IATA code for the airport is AUH. Currently, over 30 airlines operate to and from this international airport, connecting over 100 destinations in 50 countries across the world. Located 30 km east of Abu Dhabi city, the airport won the title of 'Airport of the Year', awarded by the Air Transport News Awards in 2016. It was also voted the 7th best airport in the world by the Skytrax World Airports Awards. The airport offers exemplary services to travellers such as remote check-in, chauffer, and coach for Etihad passengers, spa, fast-track immigration counters, multiple lounges, 24-hour medical clinic, ambulance, pharmacies, smoking rooms, free WiFi, banks, prayer rooms, ATMs, and foreign currency exchange counters.

About Abu-dhabi

Abu Dhabi is the capital city of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, which is a part of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is also the national capital of the federation. A half-island city in the Persian Gulf, Abu Dhabi is the second most populous city in UAE after Dubai. It is connected to the mainland by the Maqta and Mussafah Bridges. Located on the southeastern side of the Arabian Peninsula, Abu Dhabi fronts the Persian Gulf for about 450 km. On the west, it borders Qatar, and on the east, it borders Oman. Saudi Arabia lies in the south of Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi is the wealthiest and largest of the seven constituent emirates. Previously an underdeveloped town, the oil revenues of the Emirates have helped in the development of the city into a modern one. Owing to its rich oil fields, it is also one of the most prosperous emirates. Through the 19th and early 20th centuries, instead of being the capital city, Dubai and Sharjah continued to be known as rich cities in the economy. During the early 20th century, pearl diving and local trade were primary sources of revenue for Abu Dhabi. Later with the onset of the global economic depression, pearl diving declined in 1929. Today, Abu Dhabi's economy is heavily dependent on crude oil production. Owing to the revenues earned from crude oil and global investments, today, Abu Dhabi has one of the world's highest per capita incomes. In Arabic, the name 'Abu Dhabi' translates to the 'Father of Gazelle'. The presidential palace, Qaṣr Al-Waṭan, or the Palace of the nation, is located in Abu Dhabi. December to March is considered the peak season for tourists. The city experiences the best weather during this time. It is neither too hot nor humid, making your stay in the capital comfortable.

About Lagos Airport

Officially known as the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos Airport is the busiest and largest international airport serving Lagos, Nigeria. The IATA code for the airport is LOS. Built in 1975, the airport is located in Ikeja. It is 12 km from downtown Lagos and 50 km from Lekki. The LOS airport serves both of these cities. It is a hub for various airlines such as Aero Contractors, Arik Air, Azman Air, Med-View Airline, Air Peace, Dana Air, and Idom Air. Popular destinations from the airport include London, Accra, Addis Ababa, Amsterdam, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Dubai, Owerri, and Benin. The airport offers various services such as restaurants and cafes, prayer rooms, currency exchange, ATMs, disabled facilities, duty-free, and several lounges, which people can avail themselves of easily.

About Lagos

Lagos is a city and a chief port located in the southwestern part of Nigeria. It is the largest city in Nigeria. Until 1975, it was the capital of the Lagos state. It also used to be the federal capital of Nigeria till December 1991. Ikeja and Abuja replaced Lagos as the state and federal capital, respectively. One of the largest cities in Sub-Saharan Africa, Lagos City's population primarily lives on Lagos Island, Lagos Lagoon, on the Bight of Benin in the Gulf of Guinea.Lagos was originally a part of the United Kingdom’s West African Settlements from 1866 to 1874. It was a British Crown Colony. It became a part of the Gold Coast Colony before achieving a separate status under a British governor. Then, in 1906, Lagos became amalgamated with the Protectorate of Southern Nigeria. With the union of southern and northern Nigeria, Lagos was made the capital in 1914. In 1960, it became the capital of independent Nigeria and remained so till it was replaced by Abuja. The city is spread over what used to be the four main islands, namely Lagos, Iddo, Ikoyi, and Victoria. Today, stated as one of Nigeria's most cosmopolitan cities, Lagos is home to most of the banks and financial institutions like the Stock Exchange in Lagos State. Lagos State is considered Nigeria's only state that is capable of sustaining itself through its operations. Lagos city plays a huge part in this achievement.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, currently, there are no direct flights from Lagos to Abu Dhabi.
Indian citizens can obtain a visa on arrival that allows a maximum stay of 14 days.
Abu Dhabi is considered more traditional and conservative, while Dubai is more modern and cosmopolitan.
Some popular items to buy in Abu Dhabi are souvenirs, camel milk products like soaps and chocolate, dates, gold jewellery, traditional Arabian coffee, perfumes, and incense.
Some popular hotels in Abu Dhabi are Radisson Blu Hotel, Park Inn, Ramada by Wyndham, City Season Al Hamra, Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn, and Novotel.
Some popular hotels in Lagos include Tivoli Lagos, Carvi Beach Hotel, Marina Club Lagos Resort, Lagos Atlantic Hotel, Vila Gale Lagos, and Lagos Avenida Hotel.
Some popular souvenir items that can be bought from Lagos include Adire fabrics, Aso Oke, Cane items, Leather items, and black soap.
Kayaking, waterslides, stand-up paddleboard, white water rafting, and wakeboarding are some water activities you can try in Abu Dhabi.
Emirati food like Khobz Al Khameer, Rigag, Chebab, Balaleet, Madrouba, and Ghuzi are popular dishes in Abu Dhabi.
Some popular dishes in Lagos are Fufu, Eba, Tuwo Shinkafa, Jollof rice, Egusi soup, Ofada stew, Efo riro, and Moin Moin.
Abu Dhabi is known for its luxury experiences, oil exports, Formula One races, and rich Emirati culture.
The period between November to February is considered to be the best time to visit Lagos.
English, Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Fula, and English Creole are widely spoken.
Top souks in Abu Dhabi include Mina Markets, Al Ain Souk, Souk Al Zafrana, Souk Al Bawadi, and Souk Al Qaws.