Nigeria’s fast-expanding airline, Air Peace, has completed plans to launch flights to three new destinations – Monrovia, Lome, and Abidjan – in its bid to optimize its visibility and market share in the West African sub-regional routes
The Corporate Communications Manager of the airline, Chris Iwara, who stated this in Lagos, explained that the airline would flag off the third phase of its regional expansion agenda in a few weeks’ time; a mission that will soon leap its operations beyond the bounds of West Africa.
According to the airline, the plan to launch flights to Monrovia, Lome, and Abidjan, is in response to demands from its customers’ demand for the airline to expand of its regional operations to other destinations.
Iwara stated: “On Feb.16, 2017, we launched our Accra, Ghana operations and gave members of the flying public a refreshing choice of spectacular flight services on the route.
“Just about a year after our entry into the Accra route, we took another huge step to deepen our West Coast operations with the launch of our Freetown, Banjul and Dakar services on Feb.19, 2018.
“We are deeply grateful that members of the flying public have not only endorsed our regional flight operations with their patronage and loyalty but are now requesting that we expand our network to cover more West Coast destinations. We feel highly honoured that our wonderful guests are pleased with our domestic and regional operations”, the spokesman added.
The airline also restated its commitment to affording Nigerians, Africans and the global flying public the best, hitch-free flying experience.
“We are ready to take up the challenge. It is the least we can do in appreciation of our esteemed guests whose support and loyalty have taken us to the top spot as leaders of the commercial flight business on the West Coast of Africa”, it assured.