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Air Peace crashes flight tickets on London route, travellers to pay N1.2m

It was a cheering news for Nigerian travellers on Wednesday, February 28, 2024 as Air Peace announced N1.2 million and N4 million respectively on its London route for Economy and Business classes, effective March 30.

Flight tickets for London in Nigeria are between N2.3 million and N4.2 million for economy and N6 million for business class.

The airline’s Corporate Communications Lead, Mr. Stanley Olisa, in a statement, said the flight schedules for Air Peace London route is now available on the carrier’s website, and “we are crashing the price of flight tickets.”

“A return economy class ticket goes for N1.2 million, while a return business class ticket sells for N4 million.

“Nigerians studying in the United Kingdom can also now access their special 15 per cent rebate on the already reduced economy fares.”

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The airline had announced a special fare for Nigerian students in the UK when it hosted travel agents in Lagos in preparation for the launch of the London route.

Olisa also disclosed that London would be the airline’s seventh international destination since kicking off operations, almost 10 years ago.

Air Peace currently leads Nigeria’s aviation industry with a rapidly expanding network of 21 domestic routes, 10 regional routes and six international destinations with a growing modern fleet of more than 30 aircraft.

The Star

Editor

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