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AIR PEACE CONNECTS PHC-BENIN, KANO-PHC; RESTORES KANO-ASABA

AIR PEACE CONNECTS PHC-BENIN, KANO-PHC; RESTORES KANO-ASABA

By Yunus Yusuf

West Africa’s largest carrier, Air Peace, has introduced a set of new connections to offer the Nigerian flying public more network options and satisfy their growing air travel needs as the airline announced the commencement of Port Harcourt-Kano-Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt-Benin-Port Harcourt and resumption of Kano-Asaba-Kano.

Spokesperson of Air Peace, Stanley Olisa, who made this revelation to journalists on Thursday, stated that Kano-PHC-Kano, starting June 15, would operate twice weekly while Asaba-Kano-Asaba, starting June 14, would run three days every week. Benin-PHC-Benin, starting June 18, will operate on Fridays and Sundays.

“Tickets for these new connections are already selling and the flying public can start booking on our website flyairpeace.com or the mobile app”, he asserted, while adding that the new connections further reflect Air Peace’s commitment to providing strategic connectivity which addresses the gaps in Nigeria’s air travel.

The airline is set to launch scheduled daily flights to Ilorin from Lagos and Abuja on June 17, 2021, and plans to kick off Gombe and Ibadan routes soon.

Air Peace currently services 16 domestic routes, 5 regional routes and 2 international destinations including Johannesburg, and boasts of a mixed fleet of 28 aircraft, including 2 brand new Embraer 195-E2 jets delivered earlier this year, with 11 more lined up for delivery.

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