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Air Peace resumes Dubai flights Dec. 1

Air Peace has announced to its flying public that it will be resuming its Dubai service via Sharjah on December 1.

The airline’s Spokesperson, Mr Stanley Olisa, confirmed the development in a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday.

Olisa said this was consequent upon Federal Government’s lifting of the ban on flights from and to the UAE.

He urged passengers to to comply with all established COVID-19 protocols governing international air travel and cooperate with airport staff in this regard.

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