WINGING INTO THE HOLIDAYS: Air Peace Launches Daily Ibadan-Abuja Flights, Fares from ₦95,000

December 19, 2025

 

Air Peace Limited is set to revolutionize travel between Ibadan and Abuja with the resumption of daily return flights starting December 24, 2025. This move reinforces the airline’s commitment to enhancing domestic connectivity and passenger convenience, just in time for the festive season.

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The Ibadan-Abuja route, priced from ₦95,000, offers an affordable and reliable travel option for passengers, especially those in Oyo State and surrounding regions seeking seamless access to the nation’s capital. This development is part of Air Peace’s strategic expansion, including the resumption of Warri operations and additional frequencies across its domestic network, to accommodate increased passenger traffic during the yuletide period.

The airline’s growing fleet, bolstered by the recent arrival of its third Embraer 190 aircraft, ensures schedule reliability, route flexibility, and enhanced service delivery. Air Peace reaffirms its dedication to connecting underserved markets, easing travel stress, and supporting socio-economic activities through dependable air transport solutions.

Passengers can book early via the Air Peace website, mobile app, or accredited travel agents to enjoy the attractive fares. As Nigeria’s leading carrier, Air Peace continues to demonstrate resilience, responsiveness, and strategic foresight, ensuring greater access, competitive fares, and expanded flight options.

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