In a move aimed at enhancing convenience and accessibility for travelers, Air Peace has unveiled an expansion of route options for its recently inaugurated Lagos-London service.
Passengers departing from Abuja, Asaba, Benin, Enugu, Owerri, Warri, and Port Harcourt now have the opportunity to connect through Lagos for onward flights to London, providing a seamless and efficient travel experience.
The announcement was made via a post on the airline’s official social media account on Tuesday, signaling a significant step forward in Air Peace’s commitment to serving a broader spectrum of travelers across Nigeria.
“Embark on your London adventure from Abuja, Asaba, Benin, Enugu, Owerri, Warri, or Port Harcourt! Seamless connections via Lagos. Make your journey smooth and convenient,” read the post, echoing the airline’s dedication to facilitating hassle-free travel arrangements.
This latest development comes hot on the heels of remarks by Allen Onyema, the Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace, who highlighted the impact of the airline’s entry into the Lagos-London route. Onyema noted a notable reduction in fares by foreign airlines operating the same route, a move he attributed to the competitive pressure introduced by Air Peace.
In response to the intensified competition, foreign carriers reportedly slashed their prices even further, surpassing the initial fare reductions initiated by Air Peace during its launch. This concerted effort by rival airlines aimed to challenge Air Peace’s foothold in the market, underscoring the significance of the airline’s presence in the Lagos-London corridor.
As Air Peace continues to expand its network and enhance its service offerings, travelers can expect greater flexibility and accessibility in their journeys, reaffirming the airline’s commitment to providing world-class travel experiences for passengers across Nigeria and beyond.
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