Airlines

Air Peace Expands Africa’s Global Reach with Nonstop Flight to St. Kitts

Passengers boarding Air Peace flight in Kitts

Nigeria’s Air Peace, has drawn a brand-new arc across the Atlantic with the deployment of a Boeing 777 aircraft, which lifted off from Abuja’s Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport and, ten unbroken hours later, touched down at Robert L Bradshaw International Airport in Basseterre on Thursday.

This marks the first-ever Nigerian dateline on St. Kitts & Nevis’s arrivals board.

The milestone service, arranged for a Pan-African business conference in the Eastern Caribbean, carried delegations from Nigeria, thereby underscoring the airline’s growing trajectory and strategic foray into the global market.

The St. Kitts & Nevis flight is the airline’s third foray into the Caribbean in five years. On 21 December 2020, the carrier operated an 11-hour flight from Lagos to Montego Bay, establishing the first nonstop link between Nigeria and Jamaica, and showcasing the long-range potential of Air Peace’s then-new triple-seven fleet

The flight relied on one of Air Peace’s two Boeing 777 aircraft, which also sustain the airline’s daily Lagos–London Gatwick schedule launched on 30 March 2024—another historic achievement for a private Nigerian carrier.

Chairman and CEO, Dr. Allen Onyema, has hinted that more long-haul aircraft are on the way. In April 2024, he told Arise TV that the airline is finalising acquisitions that will underpin the Abuja–London route, as well as planned services to Houston and New York.

With the St. Kitts success logged, there is a resounding theme from Air Peace: “Nigeria to the world—no stops, no limits.” The Abuja–St. Kitts flight is more than a one-off achievement; it is another proof-point in Air Peace’s steady bid to transform from a regional champion into a global contender, carried aloft on the wings of Africa’s most populous nation.

 

Avatar

Aviation Media

About Author

Aviation Media Africa is a media platform that publishes the latest news and insights in aviation, maritime, and transport across Africa.

You may also like

In this Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019 file photo, United Airlines jets are seen as a plane approaches Newark Liberty International Airport, in Newark, N.J. United Airlines will woo high-fare passengers by retrofitting more than 100 planes to add more premium seats on key routes. United announced the moves Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2019. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)
Airlines

United to Receive Deliveries of 110 New Aircraft in 2028

United Airlines has announced orders for 110 more aircraft for delivery beginning in 2028, building on the early success of
Airlines

Olawuyi: Nigeria Aviation Market Too Big to Ignore

The Chief Commercial Officer of Uganda Airlines, Adedayo Olawuyi said in exclusive interview with THISDAY that Nigeria is a very