Murtala Muhammed Airport Pickup: Your Stress-Free Guide to Arriving in Lagos (2026)

If you’ve flown into Lagos before, you already know. If you haven’t, here’s the truth nobody puts in the brochures

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Murtala Muhammed Airport Pickup: Your Stress-Free Guide to Arriving in Lagos (2026)

If you’ve flown into Lagos before, you already know. If you haven’t, here’s the truth nobody puts in the brochures: the 30 minutes after you collect your bags at Murtala Muhammed International Airport can be the most stressful part of your entire trip.

Random men shouting “taxi taxi” before you’ve even cleared customs. Aggressive porters who grab your bag without permission. Officials who suddenly remember a “fee” you didn’t know about. Outside, no orderly taxi queue, just a chaotic scrum of unmarked cars whose drivers will quote you four times the fair price for the trip to your hotel.

It doesn’t have to be this way. With 20 minutes of planning before you board your flight, your arrival can actually be the smoothest part of your trip. Here’s exactly how.

Quick answer: how to pickup at Lagos airport

The single best move: pre-book a verified airport pickup before you fly. Your driver waits at arrivals with a sign showing your name. You walk past the touts, get into a vetted vehicle at a known price, and arrive at your destination. No haggling, no surprises.

Costs typically range from ₦59,000 to ₦120,000 depending on vehicle type and destination, with flight tracking and 45+ minutes of free wait time included.

If pre-booking isn’t an option, your fallback is a hotel-arranged transfer. Avoid unbooked taxis at MMIA unless you genuinely have no other choice.

MMIA terminals: which one will you arrive at?

Murtala Muhammed International Airport has two terminals you should know about:

Terminal 1 (international, older). Most international flights still arrive here. It’s been refurbished but feels dated. Bathrooms are functional but not great. The arrivals area is cramped during peak hours. Most touts and unofficial porters concentrate here.

Terminal 2 (international, newer / domestic). The newer terminal handles some international traffic and most domestic flights. Cleaner, better signage, less chaotic. If your airline routes through Terminal 2, count yourself lucky.

There’s also the Murtala Muhammed Domestic Airport in Ikeja, a separate building for local flights. Don’t confuse these if you have a connecting domestic flight; you’ll need to transfer.

When you book, confirm with your airline which terminal you’ll arrive at, and pass that detail to whoever is picking you up.

What actually happens after you land

Walking you through the sequence so nothing surprises you:

1. Disembarkation. Plane lands, you walk down stairs to a bus or directly into the terminal.

2. Yellow Fever certificate check. You’ll need your yellow card (vaccination certificate) ready. They check this before passport control.

3. Passport control / immigration. Visa-on-arrival travelers go to a separate desk. Have your approval letter, hotel address, and return ticket ready.

4. Baggage claim. This can take 30 to 60 minutes during busy arrivals. The carousels can be chaotic. Stay near the front of the belt and watch for your bags.

5. Customs. Have nothing to declare? You walk through the green channel. Bringing in goods? Red channel. Note: customs officers may ask to inspect bags even in the green channel.

6. The exit hall. This is where it gets interesting. As soon as you walk through, dozens of people will approach you offering taxi, driver, hotel transfer. This is where having a pre-booked driver matters.

The unbooked taxi problem

If you don’t have a pre-booked pickup, here’s what you’ll experience:

Random men will quote wildly different prices for the same trip. ₦30,000 from one, ₦60,000 from another, ₦45,000 from a third. They will follow you. They will grab your luggage without asking and walk it toward their car as a tactic to make you commit.

Even after you negotiate a price, problems happen during the trip. The driver suddenly remembers there’s “extra” for your luggage. Or “extra” because of traffic. Or he stops at a petrol station and asks you to fund fuel.

This isn’t every driver. There are honest ones. But you have no way to filter from the chaos at arrivals, and the airport has historically not enforced an organized taxi queue the way many international airports do.

How to actually book a pickup before you arrive

The reliable approach:

Book at least 48 hours before your flight. Last-minute bookings are possible but you lose the option to compare or pick a preferred vehicle.

Provide your full flight details. Airline, flight number, departure airport, arrival time. The pickup operator should track your flight and adjust if it’s delayed.

Confirm the meeting point. Most arrivals at MMIA are met at a specific area outside Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 arrivals. Some premium services offer “meet and greet” inside the terminal where the driver waits with your name and helps with bags.

Confirm the vehicle. Make, model, plate number, and driver name and photo. Mismatch on arrival is a major red flag.

Save the operator’s WhatsApp. International data on arrival can be patchy. WhatsApp typically works if you connect to airport Wi-Fi.

Confirm the price in writing. Email or WhatsApp confirmation showing the agreed-upon total, what’s included (waiting time, tolls, fuel), and what isn’t.

Friday afternoons and Sunday evenings are particularly bad. December is worst overall: see our Detty December transportation guide for what to expect during the holiday rush.

Travel Times from Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) to Common Destinations in Lagos

Note: Lagos traffic is highly unpredictable. The same journey can take significantly longer during rush hours, especially on weekdays.

Destination from MMIA

Off-Peak Travel Time (Early Morning/Late Night)

Peak Hours Travel Time (7–10 AM, 4–8 PM Weekdays)

Ikeja GRA

15–25 minutes

30–60 minutes

Mainland Lagos

30–45 minutes

60–120 minutes

Victoria Island / Ikoyi

45–75 minutes

90–180 minutes

Lekki Phase 1

60–90 minutes

120–240 minutes

Ibeju-Lekki

90–150 minutes

3–5 hours

Quick Reference Guide

Area

Off-Peak

Peak Hours

Ikeja GRA

15–25 min

30–60 min

Mainland Lagos

30–45 min

1–2 hrs

Victoria Island / Ikoyi

45–75 min

1.5–3 hrs

Lekki Phase 1

1–1.5 hrs

2–4 hrs

Ibeju-Lekki

1.5–2.5 hrs

3–5 hrs

Money, SIM, and other arrival logistics

A few things every arriving traveler should plan for:

Cash. Many services in Lagos still prefer cash. Bring some USD or other hard currency in larger bills. The airport has bureaux de change, but rates vary; you’ll often get better elsewhere.

SIM card. MTN, Airtel, and Glo all have stalls in arrivals. A starter SIM with data costs around ₦5,000 to ₦10,000 with about 10GB of data. Bring your passport for SIM registration. Alternatively, an eSIM activated before you fly avoids the queue entirely.

Yellow card. Mandatory for entry. Without it, you’ll be detained until you present one.

Tipping. Officials and porters may “ask for something.” You’re under no obligation. A polite smile and “no wahala” is usually enough. Real porters at official desks charge fixed fees (around ₦1,500 for trolley assistance).

Money exchange. Bureaux de change at the airport are convenient but often offer worse rates than mainland Lagos. If you need to exchange a lot, change a small amount at the airport for immediate needs and the rest at a better rate later.

What to do if your flight is delayed

If you’ve pre-booked properly, this is handled. Reputable airport pickup services track flights in real-time and adjust pickup time. Most include 60 to 120 minutes of free wait time after your scheduled arrival.

If your delay is longer, message the operator on WhatsApp once you have signal. Most platforms will accommodate without extra charges within reason. A delay of more than 4 hours might trigger a rebooking discussion.

If you didn’t pre-book and you’re stranded with a long delay, your options are:

  1. Wait in the terminal (most have basic seating; lounges are paid)

  2. Take an airport hotel for a few hours of rest

  3. Try a hotel-arranged transfer; most airport hotels offer this even to non-guests

Common pickup mistakes to avoid

Going outside before locating your driver. Once you exit, returning to the safer arrivals hall can be hard. Find your driver inside or at the official meet-and-greet point.

Sharing a ride with a stranger. A “we can split the fare” suggestion is often a setup. Decline politely.

Letting touts handle your luggage. Demand they put it down. They often expect a “tip” of several thousand naira for unsolicited help.

Paying upfront for a non-pre-booked taxi. If you didn’t book in advance, agree on price clearly, but don’t hand over money before the trip.

Not screenshotting your booking confirmation. If your phone has trouble loading email on arrival, you want the booking visible offline.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a Lagos airport pickup cost? For pre-booked service, ₦59,000 to ₦95,000 depending on destination and vehicle type. SUVs cost ₦15,000 to ₦25,000 more than sedans on average.

Can I take Bolt or Uber from MMIA? Technically yes, but you’ll need to walk to the official pickup point (often a 5 to 10 minute walk from arrivals), and surge pricing is common during peak times. For first-time visitors with luggage, pre-booked is much smoother.

What time should I be at MMIA for a flight pickup? For arrivals: your driver should be at MMIA 15 to 30 minutes before your flight lands. For your own outbound flight: arrive 3 hours before international, 90 minutes before domestic.

Is MMIA airport safe? The airport itself is generally secure. The main risks are tout-driven situations after you exit, not violence. Stick to verified transport, keep luggage in sight, decline unsolicited “help.”

Can I get a SIM card at MMIA? Yes. MTN, Airtel, and Glo all have desks in international arrivals. Bring your passport. Have approximately ₦5,000 to ₦10,000 in cash.

What if I’m picking up someone arriving at MMIA? Park at the official short-term parking, not the kerb (touts will demand “parking fees”). Use FlightAware or your airline’s app to track their flight. Plan to wait 45 to 90 minutes after their scheduled arrival to allow for immigration and baggage.

Don’t let arrival chaos ruin your first hour in Lagos.

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