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Air Peace to Expand Operations in 2018

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Nigeria’s leading carrier, Air Peace has announced that it would introduce new routes in Nigeria and in the West Coast to operate some destinatio­ns that are currently underserve­d and thus offer air travellers better choices.

Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace, Mr. Allen Onyema gave the assurance at the airline’s end- of- year management session in Lagos to review the airline’s flight operations in 2017.

Onyema said the airline deserved commendati­on for rescuing the Nigerian aviation industry and giving air travellers hope in 2017.

He said he was quite satisfied that Air Peace was able to expand its fleet to 24 aircraft despite the economic downturn in the country and what the aviation sector experience­d in 2017.

He attributed the airline’s success in the three years of its existence to the unflinchin­g support of the flying public and the quality leadership of its management team.

The Air Peace boss said the airline would remain grateful to its customers for their patronage over the years, urging the flying public to continue to trust the carrier ’ s services.

Air Peace, he assured, would continue to strive to sustain its uncompromi­sing approach to safety, prioritisa­tion of the comfort of its customers and job creation.

The airline, Onyema, however said, still had a lot of grounds to cover in its vision to transform air travel experience in Nigeria, the West Coast of Africa and the Dubai, Guangzhou-China, London, Houston, Mumbai and Johannesbu­rg routes.

He charged the airline’s management to brace up for the challenge of implement- ing its plan to deepen air connectivi­ty on many routes in the North of Nigeria, including Kano and Yola, and other domestic routes.

He regretted that industrial unrest by Air Traffic Control in Senegal compelled Air Peace to suspend the launch of its Freetown, Banjul and Dakar routes planned for December 15, 2017.

Onyema, however, assured that the carrier would soon announce a new date for the launch of the three suspended West Coast routes.

He said the airline, which commenced flight operations to Accra-Ghana on February 16, 2017, was determined to expand to about nine destinatio­ns on the West Coast of Africa.

The airline, he added, was awaiting the delivery of the two Boeing 777 it recently acquired to start its flight operations to Dubai, Guangzhou, London, Houston, Mumbai and Johannesbu­rg.

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