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Air Peace Celebrates 9th Anniversary, Gifts Customers Flight Tickets

The airline announced that flights to Jeddah are set to begin October 31.

Nigerian carrier Air Peace has announced the celebration of its 9th Anniversary, saying it is giving its customers free flight tickets.

The airline said its stations nationwide have been decorated to reflect the celebrations and it is running social media trivia contests to reward lucky customers with free flight tickets.

The Spokesperson of Air Peace, Stanley Olisa, expressed joy that the airline is one year closer to a decade and continues to create significant impact in West and Central Africa’s aviation landscape.

He said: “Today, we celebrate our growth, from kicking off in 2014 with a fleet of seven aircraft to becoming an aviation giant in West and Central Africa. But we could not have come this far without the support of our esteemed customers and other key stakeholders whose efforts have been greatly instrumental to our success.

“As we celebrate nine years of peaceful connectivity across 21 domestic, eight regional and five international destinations, we deeply appreciate our esteemed customers. Their patronage, trust and support have been the biggest drivers of our growth.

“As a forward-thinking airline, we shall continue to optimise our operations, modernise our fleet, boost our workforce to deliver world-class flight services in the markets where we operate. This year alone, we launched Mumbai, Tel Aviv, Lome and operated a historic flight to Antigua and Barbuda.

“We are not stopping. Jeddah is billed for launch on October 31, 2023. London is also starting soon. The E175s will start coming in next year. There is a lot to expect in the next few months. The flying public should keep choosing Air Peace as we continue to prioritise their safety and comfort.”

Olisa further said members of the public should participate in the airline’s social media trivia contest to stand a chance to win free flight tickets to any of its domestic destinations, adding that tickets would also be won in-flight.

Chinedu Eze

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