West Africa’s largest airline, Air Peace, has announced the extension of its schedule availability for the Lagos-London-Lagos route, with flights now bookable until March 2025.
The London route, operated by Air Peace’s Boeing 777, began on March 30, 2024, and has quickly become popular among both business and leisure travellers.
Passengers enjoy premium seating, intercontinental meals and generous luggage allowances.
In a recent press release, the airline stated, “We are thrilled to inform the general public and our esteemed customers that they can now book flights for travel up to March 2025 on our London route. This extension is perfect for those planning to travel between Nigeria and London this festive season. With a variety of benefits and packages, Air Peace ensures that passengers will enjoy bespoke comfort and safety.”
This extended availability aims to provide more options and convenience for passengers, reinforcing Air Peace’s commitment to delivering exceptional service and seamless connectivity.
Additionally, the recent announcement of summer promo allows passengers in Nigeria to connect to London from all Air Peace domestic destinations, and London passengers to connect to various locations in Nigeria via Lagos.
Air Peace leads Nigeria’s aviation industry with a current network of 21 domestic routes, 10 regional routes, and 7 international destinations.
The airline’s expanding fleet includes over 30 aircraft, including 5 brand new Embraer 195-E2s and a recent firm order for 5 new Embraer 175s.
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