Exchange at abuja new terminal airport

The Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA) in Abuja, Nigeria has a new terminal building, which is the Abuja International Airport Terminal (AIA). Here are some details about exchanging currency at the airport:

Currency Exchange Options:

  1. Bureaus de Change: There are several licensed bureaus de change operators located within the airport terminal. They offer competitive exchange rates and are open 24/7. You can find them at the arrival and departure areas.
  2. ATMs: There are several ATMs located throughout the airport, including those that accept international cards like Visa, Mastercard, and Maestro. You can withdraw Nigerian Naira (NGN) using your debit or credit card.
  3. Currency Exchange Kiosks: Some currency exchange kiosks are available at the airport, offering a range of currencies, including US dollars, euros, and pounds.

Tips:

  1. Compare Rates: Before exchanging your currency, compare rates offered by different bureaus de change and currency exchange kiosks to get the best deal.
  2. Use ATMs: If you have an international card, using an ATM to withdraw Naira might be a more convenient and cost-effective option.
  3. Avoid Unlicensed Operators: Be cautious of unlicensed operators who may offer lower rates but may not be authorized to operate at the airport.
  4. Have Small Bills: It's a good idea to have small bills (NGN 1,000 and NGN 500) for small transactions, as some vendors may not accept larger denominations.

Airport Information:

Remember to always be mindful of your surroundings and keep your valuables secure while exchanging currency at the airport.