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Air Peace Wins Best Airline for Customer Service

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Air Peace has been conferred with the “Best Airline for Customer Service, West Africa” for 2023 at the Global Brand Awards.

The Global Brand Awards, an annual event by Global Brands Magazine (GBM) based in England, strives to honour worldwide brands that distinguish themselves across diverse industries while ensuring that readers are up-to-date on pivotal trends in the realm of branding. Global Brands Magazine conducted an extensive evaluation encompassing various criteria, such as passenger feedback, service quality, communication, staff courtesy and professionalism, safety and security, innovation in customer service among others.

According to the organisers, Air Peace stands out prominently due to its excellent client support and therefore, well deserves Global Brands Magazine’s recognition.

Commenting on winning the award, the Director Jay Reddy, said: “We are thrilled to acknowledge Air Peace as the recipient of the ‘Best Airline for Customer Service in West Africa’ award. This achievement is a testament to Air Peace’s unwavering commitment to excellence, prioritizing passenger satisfaction, and setting a remarkable standard for the aviation industry in the region.

Their dedication to delivering exceptional customer experiences has truly set them apart as a leader, and we congratulate Air Peace on this well-deserved recognition.”

Corporate Communications Lead, Air Peace, Stanley Olisa, said: “We are truly delighted by this prestigious recognition by the Global Brands Magazine. It is a huge testament to our firm commitment to consistently delivering unmatched customer service for our esteemed customers, guaranteeing a memorable experience across all touchpoints each time they fly with us.”

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