OT: Lounges in ACC
#1
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OT: Lounges in ACC
Hi all,
Sorry this is a little of topic, but any comments are welcome.
In a 2 weeks time I will have a flight out of ACC (with Emirates). In that connection I have the choice between 2 lounges. I can choose either the Adinkra Lounge or the Akwaaba Lounge (or both...). I would like to hear if any fellow FTs here have been through ACC and tried out any of the lounges?
Other advises/tricks/comments about the airport are welcome too.
THammer
Sorry this is a little of topic, but any comments are welcome.
In a 2 weeks time I will have a flight out of ACC (with Emirates). In that connection I have the choice between 2 lounges. I can choose either the Adinkra Lounge or the Akwaaba Lounge (or both...). I would like to hear if any fellow FTs here have been through ACC and tried out any of the lounges?
Other advises/tricks/comments about the airport are welcome too.
THammer
#2
Join Date: Apr 2005
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ACC as in Accra, Ghana? A little off topic considering this is the SAS EB forum? That's what I call an understatement...
I think you'll have a lot better luck either in the Africa forum or in the Emirates forum...
I think you'll have a lot better luck either in the Africa forum or in the Emirates forum...
#4
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Emirates uses the Aviance Adinkra Lounge in Accra.
The Akwaaba Lounge is operated by Menzies and is not accessible to Emirates passengers.
You can however purchase access to both lounges. They are also both Priority Pass members.
Adinkra Lounge has better drinks and overall ambience.
Akwaaba Lounge has (marginally) better snacks and views.
The Akwaaba Lounge is operated by Menzies and is not accessible to Emirates passengers.
You can however purchase access to both lounges. They are also both Priority Pass members.
Adinkra Lounge has better drinks and overall ambience.
Akwaaba Lounge has (marginally) better snacks and views.