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AirPeace Launches Lagos – London Flight

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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.

AirPeace has successfully commenced its anticipated service to London Gatwick.

Amidst an atmosphere of excitement and anticipation, the wide-body luxury Boeing 777 took off earlier today, marking the beginning of a new era in transcontinental connectivity.

This achievement is another testament to the airline’s dedication to enhancing air travel experiences for its passengers.

In November, Air Peace’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Allen Onyema, announced the acquisition of crucial permits, including the Foreign Carrier Operator Permit and Third Country Operator Permit.

These permits paved the way for the airline to extend its reach beyond domestic routes and venture into international markets, fulfilling its vision of becoming a global player in the aviation industry.

London service has commenced, and we’re delighted to have achieved yet another feat in our drive to provide peaceful connectivity across cities continually, the statement noted. A big thank you to everyone who contributed to the success of this launch.

 

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