Air Peace and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) have created the first Transit Hub in Nigeria at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos.
The airline has also commenced transit flights through the same airport to various regional and international cities.
A news release issued by the Spokesman of Air Peace, Stanley OLISA, on Friday, stated: “Finally, Air Peace and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, have created the first Transit Hub in Nigeria at Murtala Muhammed International Airport Lagos.”
According to the statement, the transit international flights are Accra-Mumbai-Accra, Accra-Jeddah-Accra, Accra-Johannesburg-Accra, Dakar-Jeddah and Dakar-Mumbai.
The transit regional flights are Accra-Freetown-Accra, Accra-Douala-Accra, Monrovia-Lome-Monrovia, Accra-Dakar-Accra, Lome-Accra-Lome and Accra-Banjul-Accra.
“Now, passengers from other countries can fly Air Peace to international and regional destinations through converging in Lagos from where they are flown to those destinations seamlessly without leaving the airport,” the release said.
The airline emphasised that it will continue to innovate in its flight service delivery, ensuring that its customers get the best experience across all touch points while adding that strategic connectivity across key domestic, regional and international cities remains a major part of its ambition.