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Evacuation: Air Peace Thanks Israel, China and India for Their Support

Air Peace crew and staff moments after the carrier’s Boeing 777 aircraft landed at the Port Harcourt International Airport from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos on Easter Monday
Air Peace crew getting ready for Lagos - Dubai vis Sharja flight
Air Peace crew getting ready for Lagos – Dubai vis Sharja flight

The management of Air Peace has expressed gratitude to the governments and people of Israel, China and India for contracting the airline to evacuate their citizens to their countries due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Air Peace evacuated about 210 Israelis from Nigeria to Tel-Aviv on March 29, 2020, evacuated about 307 Chinese from Lagos airport to Guangzhou, China on May 28, 2020 and also evacuated 312 Indians to Kochi from Lagos on May 31, 2020.

The Chairman and CEO of Air Peace, Allen Onyema said that the airline is grateful to these three countries for the confidence it reposed on the airline, which in no small measure portrayed their support for the development of Nigerian airlines.

“Israel blazed the trail when it approved the evacuation of its citizens from Lagos and Abuja to Tel-Aviv, followed by China and India. For the three countries to engage Air Peace to carry out the evacuation exercise speaks volumes about the confidence they have on the airline about its safety standards, which has been attested by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) certification of Air Peace.

“What the three countries have done will help in creating and sustaining jobs for Nigerians and by identifying with a Nigerian carrier at this time show that they love our country and their support has challenged us to do more by improving on our achievements. Air Peace is grateful to the government of these countries. Their support means a lot to us. It shows that they have the interest of Nigeria at heart,” Onyema said.

He also noted that this good gesture shown by Israel, China and India would not go unnoticed by the Nigerian public, which over the years have yearned for viable Nigerian carriers that could be flying them to different parts of the world, as it is known that Nigerians are great travellers.

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