Air Peace launches Monrovia, Abuja-Accra services August 6
Air
Peace launches Monrovia, Abuja-Accra services August 6
Air
Peace said on Wednesday that it plans to commence flight services from Lagos and Abuja to
Roberts International Airport, Monrovia and from Abuja to Kotoka International
Airport, Accra effective August 6, 2018.
The
development is coming days after the airline secured the renewal of its
International Air Transport Association Operation Safety Audit (IOSA)
certificate.
A
statement issued by the airline’s Corporate Communications Manager, Mr. Chris
Iwarah said the new routes were part of the third phase of the carrier’s
network expansion project on the West Coast of Africa.
Air
Peace launched its first regional flight out of Lagos to Accra on February 16,
2017.
About a year later on February 19, 2018, the airline added
Freetown (Sierra Leone), Banjul (The Gambia) and Dakar (Senegal) to its route
map.
The
new routes, Iwarah confirmed, would also connect Accra and Monrovia. The
carrier added that many domestic routes, including Makurdi, Warri, Port
Harcourt NAF Base and Kaduna, would soon join its network under its
no-city-left-behind project. Air Peace also confirmed that it would shortly
reopen its Asaba and Sokoto operations.
Iwarah said : “We
are pleased to announce that Monrovia, Liberia and Abuja-Accra will be joining
our route network on Monday, August 6, 2018. We will also be inaugurating our
Abuja-Accra service, besides connecting Accra and Monrovia on the same date.
This is our way of expressing our sincere gratitude to members of the flying
public who have continued to support and endorse the Air Peace brand. The
launch of the new services will afford air travellers on the Lagos-Monrovia,
Abuja-Monrovia, Accra-Monrovia and Abuja-Accra routes the option of a truly
efficient, customer-centric and exceptional alternative.
“Since
the launch of the first and second phases of our regional flight operations to
Accra (Ghana), Freetown (Sierra Leone), Banjul (The Gambia) as well as Dakar
(Senegal) on February 16, 2017 and February 19, 2018 respectively, we have
received pieces of positive feedback confirming how our operations have
transformed air travel and eliminated the challenges of connectivity on the
West Cost of Africa. We are determined to offer our valued guests an even
greater experience in safe, on-time and efficient flight services. The
inauguration of our Monrovia routes would bring our regional network to five
important destinations. Lome, Abidjan, Niamey, Douala, among other cities, will
also come on board soon.
“On
the domestic side of our operations, unserved and underserved destinations,
including Makurdi, Warri, Kaduna, Port Harcourt NAF Base and Bauchi are in line
to experience our spectacular flight services. We are also going to restart our
flight operations to Asaba and Sokoto. Preparations for our long-haul flights
to London, Houston, Dubai, Sharjah, Mumbai, Guangzhou and Johannesburg are
nearing completion and we will be announcing launch dates soon.
“We
are not just progressively expanding our route network to deliver on our goal
of seamless air connectivity, we are also crystallsing our ultimate vision of
bringing the world to Africa and Nigeria through the expansion of our capacity
in terms of human resources and equipment. We have recruited a lot of personnel
to deepen our service efficiency. We have also increased our fleet of Embraer
145, Boeing 747 and Boeing 777 to a size of 24 aircraft. We solicit the
continued support and partnership of the flying public in our determination to
give the best in air travel,” Air Peace said.
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