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Air Peace to Commence Douala, Ibadan Ops

Air Peace Embraer E195E2 being rolled out from the factory

Air Peace has announced the commencement of scheduled commercial flights from Lagos and Port Harcourt to Douala, the capital of Cameroon, on August 19, 2021.

The airline in statement said it is also set to launch Abuja-Ibadan route on August 17.

The airline’s Spokesperson, Stanley Olisa, in the statement said that the Douala route would operate three days weekly while Ibadan service would be operated daily.

“These new routes will be operated with our ultramodern Embraer 195-E2 aircraft, and as we take delivery of more brand new E195-E2s as well as other aircraft undergoing maintenance abroad, we shall reinstate more routes and open up more connections”.

Olisa said customers could now book for the new routes on the airline’s website- flyairpeace.com or its mobile app.

He reiterated Air Peace’s resolve to continue providing peaceful and strategic connectivity, in line with its no-city-left-behind drive.

Air Peace recently resumed most of its regional routes which were suspended following the outbreak of COVID-19 and the lockdown that ensued last year. The airline has restored its Freetown, Banjul, Dakar, and Accra services.

Air Peace currently services 17 domestic routes, five regional routes and 2two international destinations, including Johannesburg, while it boasts of a mixed fleet of 28 aircraft, the latest being three brand new 124-seat capacity E195-E2 jets.

 

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