With the festive season fast approaching and travel requests from esteemed travelers on the rise, Nigeria’s flagship airline, Air Peace, has announced the introduction of additional flights on its domestic network, reaffirming its commitment to convenience, connectivity and customer satisfaction.
The airline disclosed that to accommodate seasonal demand, effective Sunday, December 14, 2025, increased capacity has been loaded into its inventory on key domestic routes, including Lagos and Abuja connections to Owerri, Asaba, Enugu, Port Harcourt, Kano, Benin and Anambra.
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As part of the expansion, Air Peace has also increased flight frequencies and connections to northern destinations, providing better travel options to Yola, Maiduguri and Gombe via Lagos and Abuja on specified days, ensuring easier and more reliable access during the busy holiday period.
In a move widely welcomed by passengers, the airline announced the withdrawal of Warri flights. Daily return services on the Lagos-Warri route, now increased to two flights daily, and the Abuja-Warri route will resume operations from 17 December 2025, with tickets already on sale.
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This strategic capacity addition underlines Air Peace's proactive approach to meeting passenger demand while maintaining its reputation for reliability and wide domestic coverage.
Passengers are encouraged to book early through the airline's website or accredited travel agents as seats are expected to fill quickly.