Air Peace begins Kaduna flights August 13

Sir Peace will begin daily flights from Lagos to Kaduna from August 13 as part of its no-city-left-behind project.


The airline earlier announced its four weekly flights from Lagos, Abuja and Accra to Monrovia, starting today.

A statement by the Corporate Communications Manager, Chris Iwarah, said the carrier was pleased to connect and unite the South and North of Nigeria by air.

He said: “We are delighted to announce that Kaduna will reflect on our route map starting from Monday, August 13, just exactly a week after the start of our four weekly flights from Lagos, Abuja and Accra to Monrovia.

“The launch of our daily flights from Lagos to Kaduna is a pleasing consolidation of our pledge to connect and unite Nigeria by air. We are convinced that Nigeria stands to gain socially and economically if the North and South are seamlessly connected by air.

“Our flights to Kaduna will afford travellers, especially in the North, an opportunity to experience the excellent services Air Peace has been reputed for since we began scheduled operations almost four years ago. The new route will perfectly fit into our strategy to end the travel difficulties of the North of Nigeria with our flights to Abuja, Yola, Kano, Sokoto, Benue, among other cities in the area.”

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