Air Peace Shows Off Meals You Get To Enjoy Onboard Their Lagos-London Flight As More People Book Trips!

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Air Peace is ensuring that your trip from Lagos to London is more than memorable, but an unforgettable feast in the skies…

The baby of the moment in the Nigerian Aviation sector, Air Peace, seems to be punching all the buttons with perfection, and with their recent launch of direct flight to London, it seems there have actually given Nigerians and others a breathe of fresh air, and they are out with more goodies for their passengers.

Well, while they have actually forced down the price for flights from Lagos Nigeria to London, United Kingdom and the elimination of the trademark stress involved in such journey, they have equally continued with a new chapter; unveiling part of the treats passengers on their Business class will get onboard.

“This picture shows one of the several treats you get when you fly our business class to London. It’s a feast in the skies,” the post reads, along with pictures of the meals, which includes wines, beverages and more.

On the other hand, following the overwhelming demand from passengers regards their London route, Air Peace has immediately increased the capacity on the Lagos – London route. In other words, they have made more seats available for those seeking to fly Air Peace to their London destination.

See the statement they released in that regard below…

Recall that on March 30, 2024, Air Peace being one of the leading Airlines in the country launched its inaugural direct flight to London, United Kingdom. It was a gathering of “Who is Who” in the country for the exercise. It was such a historic moment as the flight took off from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos-Nigeria, and landed at the famous Gatwick International Airport, London, United Kingdom.

Personalities like Allen Onyema (Chairman of Air Peace), Obi Cubana, Festus Keyamo (Minister of Aviation), Ifeanyi Uba, Mike Ozekhome SAN, Obiora Okonkwo, Olumide Apata, Chioma Akpotha, Omoni Oboli, Uche Jombo, Ufuoma McDermott, and many others were onboard the inaugural flight.

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