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Air Peace Launches Inaugural Flight To Lome, Targets Abidjan, Cotonou, Malabo

by Yusuf Babalola
2 years ago
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To strengthen the economic and cultural ties between Nigeria and Togo, Air Peace begins direct flights from Lagos to Lome, Togo.

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Speaking during the launching of the inaugural flight into Lome, which took place on Friday, the safety manager, Air Peace, Capt. Godfrey Ogbogu, said the airline is also launching flight operations into Cotonou, Benin Republic; Abidjan in Côte d’ivoire; Congo Kinshasa and Malabo in Equatorial Guinea before the end of 2023.

According to him, the airline is poised to ease air travel and bridge the connectivity gap among West African countries.

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He said: “Today, Air Peace is connecting another city in West Africa. In March 2022, we launched Niamey in Niger Republic. Now, we’re expanding further with the commencement of flights into Lome, Togo. It suffice to say we’re on a mission to easing air travel and bridging the connectivity gap among West African countries, and we’re quite delighted that Togo is joining our route network, making it eight regional routes in less than nine years since inception.

“Togo and Nigeria currently have strong socio-economic ties and both countries have collaborated on significant fronts. The launch of flights by Air Peace into Lome has given credence to these ties and will foster commercial cooperation as well as deepen bilateral ties between both countries.

“Nigerians come to Togo for business and other purposes and the launch of this connectivity adds fillip to this economic exchange between both countries and also advances development.”

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The Air Peace Safety manager, however, stated that the airline is investing massively to ensure that no city is left behind unconnected in West-Africa for the development of the region and the African continent at large.

“We’re reputed for our no-city-left-behind initiative and this is not just for domestic operations. Our no-city-left-behind drive extends to the West Coast, as we’re poised to continually interconnect key cities in the sub-region, making it easy for Africans to maximise the payoffs of air travel for the collective development of all the nations.

“In keeping with this corporate ambition, we’re launching, very soon, flight operations into Cotonou in Benin Republic, Abidjan in Côte d’ivoire, Congo Kinshasa and Malabo in Equatorial Guinea. Before the end of 2023, some of these routes will have been launched, because they’re already in the works.

“Air Peace will continue to provide best-in-class flight services, driven by a customer-first orientation and hinged on strict adherence to established safety standards. We’re also modernising and increasing our fleet, especially with the brand new Embraer 195-E2 aircraft, to continue to give our customers a matchless experience on board- whether domestic, regional or international.

“We currently boast of twenty domestic routes, eight regional and five international destinations, including Israel, India and China. Also planned for launch in the future are Houston-USA and London. We’re constantly reviewing our route network in line with the travel needs of the flying public,” Ogbogu stated.

 

 

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