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Air Peace reduces London economy class ticket to N1.2m

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Air Peace has announced a significant increase in capacity for its highly sought-after Lagos-London route, which was recently launched.

Air Peace has announced significant price reductions on its London route, effective March 30. The announcement, made on Wednesday by the airline’s Corporate Communications Lead, Mr. Stanley Olisa, outlined new fares for both Economy and Business classes.

Previously, flight tickets for the London route in Nigeria ranged from N2.3 million to N4.2 million for economy class and N6 million for business class. However, with Air Peace’s latest move, travellers can now expect a considerable drop in prices.

A return economy class ticket is now priced at N1.2 million, while a return business class ticket is set at N4 million.

In addition to the reduced fares, Air Peace is extending a special offer to Nigerian students studying in the United Kingdom. These students will benefit from a 15% rebate on the already discounted economy fares, making travel more accessible for them.

The airline had previously hinted at this special offer during a gathering with travel agents in Lagos as part of its preparations for the launch of the London route.

Mr. Olisa emphasized that the flight schedules for the Air Peace London route are now available on the airline’s website, allowing customers to plan their trips conveniently.

London marks the airline’s seventh international destination since its inception nearly a decade ago.

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