Air Peace, a Nigerian airline operator, is set to launch its Abuja-London route in the near future, according to the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo.
This announcement was made during an appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today program.
The minister revealed that he has granted approval for Air Peace to expand its London route to include Abuja, further enhancing the airline’s connectivity and providing more travel options for passengers.
Air Peace has recently gained recognition and praise from Nigerians for its successful commencement of flights between Lagos and Gatwick.
This positive response has further solidified the airline’s reputation as a reliable and customer-oriented carrier.
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With the addition of the Abuja-London route, Air Peace aims to extend its reach and cater to the growing demand for air travel between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.
The introduction of Air Peace’s Lagos-London route has had a significant impact on the aviation industry, prompting other airlines to lower their prices in order to remain competitive.
This sudden price reduction has raised suspicions of an international conspiracy, as Allen Onyema, the owner of Air Peace, has alleged.
Despite these allegations, Air Peace remains committed to providing affordable and high-quality air travel services, and the expansion of their routes demonstrates their dedication to meeting the needs of their customers.