Nigerian based Air Peace launched flights from Lagos (LOS, Nigeria) to Tel Aviv (TLV, Israel) on the 20th of April. Flights will be operated two times weekly via Abuja (ABJ, Nigeria) using the Boeing 777-200ER jet.
Tel Aviv became the airlines’ fifth international destination. Hardly a month ago, Air Peace launched another international flight as they began two weekly flights between Lagos and Mumbai, which is also operated using their Boeing 777-200ER.
Air Peace plans to launch more routes to destinations such as Jeddah, Malabo, Congo, Kinshasa, and Lome. The Chief Operating Officer of Air Peace, Oluwatoyin Olajide, said: “Air Peace is only eight years old, but we have done a lot and have more planned in terms of route expansion and fleet modernisation… Also, being planned for launch are Jeddah, Malabo, Congo Kinshasa, and Lome, and we recently introduced Abuja-Banjul and Abuja-Dakar connections.”

To support the ambitious growth plans, Air Peace has a fleet of 37 jets and is awaiting delivery of 8 Embraer 195- E2s and 15 Boeing 737 Max jets split between the Max 8 and Max 10.
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