
Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) Wi-Fi
Last verified 8/28/2025 • Lagos, Nigeria
Wi-Fi is available at Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS), but access can vary by terminal. Join “NCC Free Airport Wi-Fi”, then accept the terms on the sign-in page.
⏱️ Free access (pilot rollouts; session length varies by terminal and phase)🛜 Provider: NAMA/NCC (airport Wi-Fi initiative)
Is there free Wi-Fi at Murtala Muhammed International Airport?
VariesIt varies. Details for Murtala Muhammed International Airport are inconsistent. Check the SSIDs below.
- Common SSIDs: NCC Free Airport Wi-Fi, Free Airport WiFi NAMA, NCC
- Sign-in: Splash page; may request basic details to start session
- Provider: NAMA/NCC (airport Wi-Fi initiative)
Connection details
- Login: Click-through portal
- Security: OPEN • HTTPS portal
- Support: NAMA/NCC free airport Wi-Fi updates
Speed & reliability
Typical: —↓ / —↑ Mbps (Fine for messaging and browsing; stability varies as rollout expands)
Reliability: ★★★☆☆ — Service restored/expanding; may be intermittent depending on terminal
Based on ~8 samples
Terminal specifics
- MMIA Terminal 1/InternationalActive zones in arrivals/departures per NAMA/NCC updates
- MMIA Terminal 2 (MMA2)Service availability improving; staged upgrades in 2025
Power & places to work
Plug type: Type D/G
Voltage: 230V
USB-C: Varies
Power points near windows and some seating; bring adapter for Type D/G
- Seating clusters near windowsT1/T2Best chance of outlets and stronger signal
- Café countersAirsideBar seating with nearby plugs
How to connect at LOS
- Join "NCC Free Airport Wi-Fi" or "Free Airport WiFi NAMA, NCC".
- Open a browser; if the portal doesn’t appear, visit a non-HTTPS page to trigger it.
- Complete any email/SMS step.
- Start your VPN, then browse normally.
Interesting Facts about Murtala Muhammed International Airport Airport
- Nigeria’s busiest airport, located in Ikeja about 21 km from Lagos Island.
- Opened in 1979 and renamed for Head of State Murtala Muhammed; a new international Terminal 2 was commissioned on 22 March 2022.
- Two parallel runways: 18R/36L (3,900 m) and 18L/36R (2,743 m).
- Handled about 6.5 million passengers in 2024; the older international Terminal 1 is currently undergoing major renovation.
Last updated: 9/17/2025