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Air Peace has officially commenced operations into Guangzhou-China, becoming the first Nigerian airline to fly into the Asian country once every week.

This was announced by Oluwatoyin Olajide, Chief Operating Officer of Air Peace, during the airline’s debut flight to the East on Wednesday evening at the brand-new Murtala Muhammed International Airport Terminal in Lagos.

Olajide stated that the airline would start operating flights to Tel Aviv, Israel and Mumbai, India as soon as possible.

.She added that the airline had kept its word regarding its expansion plan and affordability.

“The first is to create massive employment for Nigerians and reduce the burden of air travel for Nigerians, and by extension, Africans, through the provision of affordable and peaceful connectivity across cities and continents.

“Now, we can confidently assert that Air Peace has kept to this vision of providing seamless connections and expanding existing networks to accommodate the evolving air travel needs of the flying public.

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“Today, we’re officially adding the continent of Asia to our network of continents, with the commencement of the initial one-weekly flight to Guangzhou-China. If you’ve been following the growth of Air Peace, you’ll be familiar with the fact that the Chinese airspace is not new to us.

“We have successfully operated several evacuation/special flights to the country at different times in the past, especially in 2020, during the COVID-19 lockdown.

” So, we’re going into China, not as newcomers, but as an airline that is technically and operationally acclimatized with the Chinese terrain.”

She noted that the flying public, especially those that fly the Guangzhou route, should expect best-in-class flight experience, which was characteristic of the Air Peace brand.

Olajide said it had not stopped with Guangzhou as India was next and Israel was in the works.

According to her, also planned for subsequent launch are Malabo in Equatorial Guinea and Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The airline’s official promised that the airline would continue to grow its route network and modernise its fleet strategically.

Olajide said Air Peace currently boasted of a network of 20 domestic routes, seven regional routes and two international destinations, including Dubai and Johannesburg.

She said the airline appreciated the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, the Ministry of Aviation, the Chinese government, its partners and other stakeholders for making this humongous feat possible.

Olajide promised that the airline would continue to work harmoniously with all relevant aviation actors to ensure this new route is maximised.

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