Air Peace Reduces Fares on London-Lagos Route

 Air Peace has announced a N600,000 reduction in airfare for travelers flying from various Nigerian cities to London, along with an additional piece of luggage. The offer, detailed in a statement signed by the Head of Corporate Communications, Dr. Ejike Ndiulo, is valid until March 31, 2025, with an extended travel period until April 15, 2025.

"As the largest airline in West and Central Africa, Air Peace remains committed to fostering prosperity through reliable air travel and reinforcing Nigeria’s position as a major player in global aviation," the airline said in the statement.

With its growing network of domestic and international routes, the airline continues to make it easier for people to explore new opportunities and for businesses to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.

Ndiulo further mentioned that the airline's Chairman, Allen Onyenma, made the announcement at the Silverbird Man of the Year 2024 Awards in Lagos. During the event, Air Peace conducted a raffle draw, awarding five lucky winners—Abodede Samuel Opeyemi, Comfort Bassey, and Folajimi Olayinka Oduyebo—with return economy tickets to any of Air Peace’s domestic destinations. Osuagwu Nwamarachi and Eremu Precious won economy return tickets to London, ensuring a seamless travel experience on Air Peace’s extensive route network.

Ndiulo emphasized that the initiative is a testament to the airline’s mission to make air travel more accessible, empowering individuals and businesses to reach their full potential. Quoting the airline’s founder, he reiterated Air Peace’s role in driving socio-economic development through its strong Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives.

“At Air Peace, we believe aviation is more than just transportation; it’s a bridge to opportunities, a catalyst for economic growth, and a tool for empowerment. We are committed to supporting individuals and businesses by connecting dreams with possibilities,” Ndiulo stated.

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