Air Peace Resumes Flight Operations To South Africa, October 17

October 8, 2021
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NIGERIAN private airline, Air Peace, will resume flight operations to Johannesburg, South Africa, on October 17, 2021.

The announcement was made by the airline’s spokesperson, Stanley Olisa, who said the Lagos-Johannesburg service would operate twice a week- Thursdays and Sundays-with its Boeing 777.

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Olisa stated that the flight services will be conducted in “strict compliance with established COVID-19 protocols,” urging customers to adhere to stipulated guidelines for international flights for safety reasons.

He also said that customers can now book flights to Johannesburg on the airline’s website: flyairpeace.com, or its mobile app.

He assured the public of the airline’s commitment to providing best-in-class flight services and observing the highest standards of safety.

Some months ago, Air Peace suspended its Johannesburg operations due to international flight restrictions imposed by the South African Government.

Air Peace started Johannesburg flight operations in December 2020 and currently operates on 19 domestic routes, six regional routes, and two international destinations, while it boasts of a varied fleet of 30 aircraft, the latest being four brand new 124-seat capacity Embraer 195-E2 jets.

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