Nigerian carrier, Air Peace airline, is scheduled to resume flight operations on Lagos-Dubai via Sharjah route next month.
The airline is making a reentry following the suspension of international flights at the outset of the coronavirus pandemic and imposition of travel ban on Nigerian travellers by the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) authorities.
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Spokesperson of the airline, Stanley Olisa, said with the travel ban lifted and safety protocols in place for travelers in COVID-19 era, Air Peace is set to resume once-a-week flight from February 5.
“Lagos-Dubai will operate on Fridays while Dubai-Lagos leg will be on Saturdays. The flight frequency will increase subsequently, depending on observed passenger traffic. We urge our esteemed passengers to comply with all established COVID-19 protocols guiding international air travel,” Olisa said.
It would be recalled that Air Peace launched its second international route – Lagos-Johannesburg operations – in December 2020, and has other international destinations in the offing, such as Mumbai-India, Guangzhou-China, Houston-U.S. and London.
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