Air Peace is set to expand its regional flights with the launch of the Lome (Togo) route on July 28, even as the airline announced special flights to Antigua between August 5 and 9, in partnership with Tour Brokers International.
The airline said the Lagos-Lome-Lagos route would be operated with the 50-seater Embraer 145 jets.
Spokesperson of the airline, Stanley Olisa, said, “We are expanding our West African presence to strategically connect key cities in the sub-region, ease connectivity for Africans and strengthen commercial ties between countries.
“Air Peace is committed to easing the air transportation burden of Africans, and this will continue to drive our route expansion as well as fleet modernisation. We also recently received two Boeing 737-700 aircraft to further strengthen our domestic and regional operations.”
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On the Antigua operations, Air Peace disclosed that it was offering the best flight deals for customers who planned to travel for the Antigua Carnival from August 5 to 9.
Similarly, the foremost airline hinted that plans were in top gear to resume China soon, adding that more connections and routes like Congo Kinshasa and Abidjan were in the works.