Nigeria’s leading airline, Air Peace has announced the resumption of daily flight operations into Accra, Ghana from its Lagos hub as from March 15.
In the same vein, the airline has also expressed readiness to kick off scheduled flights into Ilorin, Kwara state from Abuja and Lagos.
This is according to the Spokesperson of the airline, Stanley Olisa, who disclosed this to journalists on Tuesday, stating that the Lagos-Accra flight will depart daily at 07:00hrs, while Accra-Lagos flight will depart at 07:40hrs.
While stressing that the resumption of Accra flights is a response to popular demand from the flying public, Olisa added that the airline is already finalising plans to commence Ilorin flights soon.
“You would recall that we suspended our Accra flights consequent upon the pandemic lockdown last year. But we have some exciting news for our esteemed customers as we are resuming flight operations into the Ghanaian city pretty soon. The flying public have been expectant of this,” he said.
Air Peace is an indigenous airline servicing 16 domestic routes, five regional routes and two international destinations, including Johannesburg.
It has a varied fleet of 26 aircrafts, comprising the ultra-modern Embraer 195-E2 jet, Boeing 777, Embraer 145, Boeing 737 and Dornier 328 jets.