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Excitement as Air Peace receives 12th aircraft, opens Lekki office

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineFebruary 23, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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Air Peace airline on Tuesday took delivery of its twelfth aircraft, a 114-capacity Boeing 737-500.

In a related development, the airline has opened a new office at Plot C, Block 12E, Admiralty Way, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos State to bring its services closer to its customers.

The aircraft, which landed at the Murtala Muhammed Airport in Lagos at about 2.15pm, threw staff of the airline into an ecstatic mood.

The airline said the arrival of the aircraft would greatly boost its expansion drive.

The carrier commenced its daily Lagos-Accra-Lagos flight operations on February 16 even as it had earlier entered the Lagos-Benin-Lagos, Abuja-Benin-Abuja and the Lagos-Uyo-Lagos routes.

Air Peace is also planning to start flight operations to Sokoto in a few days’ time.

In a statement announcing the arrival of the latest aircraft, the Chief Operating Officer of Air Peace, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Olajide said, “Our customers are our greatest asset. Their support and loyalty have ensured our rapid growth, expansion and choice as Nigeria’s preferred airline. At a time the aviation industry is facing a lot of challenges, we have continued to show strength and maintain very high standards. Our banks and other creditors have also been very supportive because of our integrity.”

The airline, she added, was uncompromising in the maintenance of its aircraft to guarantee the safety of its customers.

“Two of our aircraft are also arriving from C-check. We insisted on the regulatory heavy maintenance in accordance with Boeing requirements. We insist on very high safety standards because we greatly value the lives of our esteemed customers”, Olajide said.

She enthused: “The coming of our new aircraft will infuse new energy into our expansion drive. Since the last quarter of 2016, we started a massive expansion effort that has firmly positioned us on the Lagos-Benin-Lagos, Abuja-Benin-Abuja and Lagos-Uyo-Lagos routes.

“On February 16, we commenced our daily Lagos-Accra-Lagos operations. Any moment from now, we intend hitting more regional and international destinations, including Abidjan, Douala, Niamey, Dakar, Johannesburg, South Africa, Dubai, Mumbai, Guangzhou-China, Atlanta and London.

“We will also be covering more local destinations in a matter of days. Already, we are set to commence flight operations into Sokoto. So we are getting more aircraft and doing heavy maintenance of our fleet to sustain the high safety standards we have been known for since we started commercial flight operations.”

Meanwhile, the airline has said it is opening more offices across the country to bring its services closer to the people.

It confirmed that its customers can now do their bookings, change their reservations and complete other transactions at its Plot C, Block 12E, Admiralty Way, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos office and save themselves the stress of going to the airport to enjoy its services.

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Air Peace’s new B737-500 aircraft at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos on Tuesday.

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