Nigeria’s leading airline Air Peace has officially unveiled its flight schedules for the highly anticipated London service which is set to commence on March 30, with the aim to provide customers with unbeatable fares for the new international route.
The airline on Wednesday, in a press release issued to journalists, stated that flight schedules for the London route are now available on its official website, with enticing ticket prices for travelers interested in this route.
According to the airline, a return Economy Class ticket is priced at N1,200,000, while a return Business Class ticket is available at N4,000,000.
Furthermore, the airline has extended a special 15% rebate on the already reduced Economy fares for Nigerian students studying in the UK, in its quest to support education and facilitating travel for students.
This announcement follows the airline’s recent hosting of travel agents in Lagos, where Air Peace revealed its intention to provide a special fare for Nigerian students in the UK.
London will mark the seventh international destination for Air Peace, a significant milestone for the airline that has rapidly expanded its operations in less than a decade.
Currently, Air Peace leads Nigeria’s aviation industry with a robust network comprising 21 domestic routes, 10 regional routes, and now, seven international destinations with a growing fleet, comprising over 30 aircraft, reinforcing its position as a major player in the region’s aviation sector.
Chioma Kalu
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