Air Peace Limited has issued a firm warning to the public over a fraudulent social media advertisement promoting a supposed “30% off Africa flights” offer, stressing that the airline is not running any such promotion.
In a statement released by its spokesperson, Osifo-Whiskey Efe, the airline described the circulating post as false and unauthorised, adding that it has no connection to Air Peace or its official channels.
“Our attention has been drawn to a sponsored post circulating on social media, advertising a purported ‘30% off Africa flights’ promotion and requesting members of the public to sign up to access this offer,” the statement read.
“We wish to categorically state that Air Peace Limited is not running any 30 per cent discount promotion. The said advertisement is fraudulent and not affiliated with Air Peace in any way. We therefore urge the public to disregard such posts and refrain from engaging with the promoters, as they are only attempting to defraud unsuspecting individuals.”
The airline further raised concerns about reports of customers attempting to make bookings through unauthorised websites, particularly airpeace.com, warning that the domain has no link to Air Peace operations.
It clarified that the company’s only official website is www.flyairpeace.com, and all legitimate transactions and flight information should be accessed through that platform or verified contact channels.
“For your safety and to avoid falling victim to scams, passengers are advised to use only the following official contact channels:
Call Centre: +234 201 343 8133
Email: callcenter@flyairpeace.com
Website: www.flyairpeace.com,” the airline stated.
Air Peace emphasized that it will not be responsible for any losses arising from transactions made through fake websites, social media pages, or unverified contact numbers, and urged travellers to remain vigilant against online scams impersonating the airline.
