This information is contained in a news release issued on
Friday, October 13, 2023, by Stanley Olisa, the airline’s Spokesperson, who
disclosed that Air Peace has perfected plans to return to Kaduna on the said
date.
Olisa stated that the Kaduna route has been inactive since
March 2022 due to security concerns but the airline is delighted to be resuming
connectivity to the city after the 19 months hiatus.
“Kaduna flight schedules are now live on the Air Peace
website, and tickets are selling already. We are happy to be resuming
connectivity to the city and members of the flying public can visit
www.flyairpeace.com or our mobile app to book”, the Spokesperson added.
Similarly, the leading airline, which reported an impressive
98 percent schedule reliability and 87 percent on-time performance in its
Flight Performance Report for September, is gearing up for its second special
Business Trip to the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda in partnership
with Tour Brokers International.
According to Olisa, the trip is targeted at business owners,
high-level executives, investors, and individuals with high net worth looking
to explore investment opportunities in the two-island nation as well as
tourists.
“We are partnering with Tour Brokers International which is
offering a comprehensive package deal that includes ticket prices and hotel
accommodation. It is a five-day trip. Departure from Lagos is on October 30 to
return on November 5, 2023”, Olisa said.
It can be recalled that the airline made history in August
2023 as the first Nigerian airline to fly direct to Antigua and Barbuda.
Air Peace leads Nigeria’s aviation industry with a growing
network of twenty domestic routes, 8 regional and 5 international destinations,
and boasts of an increasing modern aircraft fleet, including 5 brand new
Embraer 195-E2s plus a recent firm order for 5 brand new E175s.