
Air Peace has announced the resumption of its direct, non-stop service linking Nigeria to the Caribbean, with monthly flights from Lagos to Barbados via Antigua set to commence on May 24, 2026.
The airline said the service will stand as the only direct air connection between West and Central Africa and the Caribbean, offering seamless travel options for business, leisure, and diaspora passengers across the region.
According to the schedule, outbound flights will depart Lagos at 06:00, arriving in Antigua at 15:00, before continuing to Barbados at 16:30 and landing at 17:50. Return services will depart Barbados at 13:00 to Antigua, then proceed to Lagos at 15:50, arriving at 01:50 the following day.
The development underscores Air Peace’s commitment to strengthening economic, cultural, and tourism ties between Nigeria and Caribbean nations, while improving connectivity for travelers across both regions.
Passengers from across West and Central Africa can connect through Lagos to access the Caribbean route, enhancing regional integration and travel convenience.
Tickets for the Lagos–Antigua–Barbados service are now available through all Air Peace booking platforms and accredited travel agencies, with early booking advised to secure preferred travel dates.

Air Peace, regarded as West Africa’s largest airline, operates an extensive network of domestic, regional, and international routes, and continues to expand its global footprint while maintaining a focus on safety, reliability, and world-class service.



