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Norse Atlantic Airways Partners Air Peace

Norse Airline and Air Peace

Norse Atlantic Airways has formed a strategic partnership with Air Peace through an ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) charter agreement on the Nigerian carrier’s Lagos-London service.

The collaboration will guarantee a long-term partnership aimed at providing top-notch air travel solutions between London and Lagos, Nigeria.

The ACMI charter which will start in April 2024, will operate four times a week, offering passengers convenient and dependable transportation options. Norse Atlantic Airways will utilize London Gatwick slots allocated by Air Peace for this new route.

Commenting on this partnership, CEO and Founder of Norse Atlantic Airways, Bjørn Tore Larsen said, “We’re thrilled to collaborate with Air Peace on this ACMI charter service between London Gatwick and Lagos. This partnership allows us to bring our charter operation expertise to deliver a reliable and high-quality service to Air Peace and their customers.”

In his remarks, Chairman/CEO of Air Peace, Allen Onyema, stated that, “We’re delighted to partner with Norse Atlantic Airways for the launch of our London service. As we enter the European market, this strategic partnership enables us to exceed our customers’ expectations, offering superior air travel experiences while optimizing our operations for innovative service delivery.”

Norse Atlantic Airways and Air Peace will explore potential long-term partnerships, collaboration and expansion opportunities.

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