Air Peace has announced a major expansion of its domestic operations, increasing flight frequencies and seat capacity across key routes as part of its Summer/Winter 2026 schedule.

The enhancement, which takes effect

from June 22, 2026, is aimed at strengthening connectivity nationwide while addressing growing passenger demand with more flexible travel options and improved scheduling.

Under the revised timetable, the airline will operate increased frequencies on several high-traffic routes, including:

Lagos–Abuja: Up to seven daily flights

Lagos–Owerri: Up to four daily flights

Lagos–Asaba: Up to three daily flights

Lagos–Benin: Up to two daily flights

Lagos–Warri: Up to two daily flights

Lagos–Enugu: Up to two daily flights

Abuja–Owerri: Up to two daily flights

Abuja–Asaba: Up to two daily flights

The expanded operations will be supported by the airline’s modern fleet of next-generation aircraft, designed to deliver improved comfort, operational efficiency, and increased seat availability.

In a statement, the airline’s management said the move is part of a strategic response to heightened travel demand during the peak season.

“As travel demand continues to rise, we are increasing capacity and frequencies on key domestic routes to better serve our customers. These additional flights will offer greater flexibility, improved travel options, and more convenient schedules for both business and leisure travellers at competitive fares”, the airline stated.

Air Peace noted that the development will deepen connectivity between major commercial and regional hubs, while supporting economic activities such as trade, tourism, and national integration.

The airline added that the expansion aligns with its broader strategy to enhance network accessibility, improve schedule reliability, and provide a wider range of travel options, while maintaining high standards of safety and service delivery.

Passengers are advised to take advantage of the increased seat availability by booking through the airline’s website, mobile app, contact centre, and accredited travel agents nationwide.

As Nigeria’s leading private carrier, Air Peace continues to expand its footprint across domestic, regional, and international routes, positioning itself as a key driver of aviation growth and connectivity in Africa.

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By Pearl Ngwama

Pearl Ngwama is a prominent Nigerian media professional, an advocate of Nigeria Transport Sector development and Managing Director of JustAlive Communications Ltd, publishers of JustNet News. She is the convener of the annual Nigeria Transport Summit.

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