Luanda's main international gateway is now the Dr Antonio Agostinho Neto International Airport, Angola's large new airport, which took over international traffic from the older 4 de Fevereiro airport closer to the city. Because it is a recently opened airport, some lounge and membership listings are still settling, so it pays to check the current details before you fly.
Lounges at the new Luanda airport
As Angola's flagship modern terminal, the new airport is built to handle long-haul and regional traffic, and a hub of this scale typically offers business and premium lounges in the departures area. However, because the airport opened recently, published lounge names, hours, and membership affiliations are still being confirmed and updated across the lounge apps. For that reason, treat any single listing with caution and verify the current lounge situation close to your travel date rather than assuming a specific lounge or programme is in place.
Access methods
The usual ways into an airport lounge apply here: a Priority Pass or similar membership, airline business-class or status access, an eligible premium credit card, or a paid walk-in where the lounge offers it. For context, Luanda's lounge access at the older 4 de Fevereiro airport historically included Priority Pass options, so if you hold a Priority Pass, check whether it now lists a lounge at the new airport specifically before you rely on it. If you are connecting or flying long-haul from Luanda, a lounge is worth confirming in advance given the airport's schedule.
Tips
Because this is a new airport and the lounge picture is still developing, the safest plan is to check your lounge app for the current listing at the Dr Antonio Agostinho Neto airport, confirm your access method, and have the terminal's cafes and restaurants as a fallback. Use the comparison below to understand the general access methods while you verify what is open for your flight.

