Maureen Ihua MaduenyiAir Peace has pledged to end the air travel woes of most underserved destinations in Nigeria and the West Coast of Africa by offering the flying public an alternative on some key international routes this year. The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace Limited, Mr. Allen Onyema, was quoted to have said this at the airline’s end-of-year management session held on December 27 to review the airline’s flight operations in 2017. Onyema said the airline contributed to the growth of the aviation industry and gave air travellers hope in the period under review. “Air Peace will remain grateful to its customers for their patronage over the years,” he said. He regretted that industrial unrest by Air Traffic Control in Senegal compelled Air Peace to suspend the inauguration of its Freetown, Banjul and Dakar routes planned for December 15, 2017, and promised that the carrier would soon announce a new date for the launch of the three suspended West Coast routes.
Source: Punch January 02, 2018 23:03 UTC