History
Warri Airport was established to serve the oil and gas industry in the Niger Delta region. The airport has grown to become an important transportation hub, serving both business and leisure travelers. Its strategic location makes it a crucial connection point for energy sector professionals and other travelers in the region.
Terminals
The airport features a modern terminal building with essential passenger facilities:
- Efficient check-in counters
- Baggage claim areas
- Comfortable waiting lounges
- Basic retail and food services
- Prayer rooms
Airlines & Destinations
Domestic Airlines
Warri Airport is served by several domestic airlines offering regular flights to major Nigerian cities:
- Air Peace
- Arik Air
- United Nigeria Airlines
The airport primarily serves domestic routes, connecting Warri to major cities including Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt.
Transport Connections
Road Transport
The airport is well-connected to Warri city center through various transport options:
- Taxis: Official airport taxis are available
- Car Rental: Car hire services are available at the airport
- Private Transport: Hotel shuttles and private car services
Parking
The airport provides both short-term and long-term parking facilities for passengers.
Facilities & Services
- Banking: ATM services available
- Medical Services: Basic first aid facilities
- Prayer Rooms: Available for passengers
- Wi-Fi: Available in terminal areas
- Lost & Found: Located in the terminal building
Travel Tips
- Arrive at least 2 hours before your flight
- Keep your travel documents and valuables secure
- Use official airport transport services
- Check with your airline for specific baggage allowances
- Consider purchasing travel insurance before your trip