Kudos As Air Peace Deepens Regional Operations With Night Flights
Nigeria’s
leading carrier, Air Peace on Sunday boosted its regional operations with the
introduction of night flights out of Lagos, Accra, Banjul and Dakar.
A statement
signed by the carrier’s Corporate Communications Manager, Mr. Chris Iwarah
quoted the Chief Operating Officer, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Olajide as saying the new
flights were part of the airline’s strategy to make air travel on the West
Coast of Africa seamless and more beneficial.
Olajide
described that night flights, which commenced from the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport, Lagos on Sunday, as a relief for business and leisure
travellers on the West Coast looking to utilise their trips to transact their
business unrushed.
“We keep
reviewing our regional operations in line with our promise to provide seamless,
on-time and comfortable flight services. Whatever the travel needs of our
esteemed guests, we want to be able to provide a service that fits their plans.
“We have been
operating on the West Coast of Africa for more than a year and a half. One
thing we have come to realise is that a lot of persons like to travel at night
and get to their destinations on time to do their transactions in a calm,
unhurried and fruitful manner. This is the interest we are catering to with the
introduction of night flights. We want our valued guests to arrive at their
destinations, go about their business as they wish and still have enough time
to prepare for their return trips.
“This is just
the beginning of the new innovations and win-win travel options we are bringing
to air travel on the West Coast of Africa. We value our guests and are always
ready to make our flight schedules and timings as comfortable as possible for
them”, she said.
Speaking on
the development, a passenger on the night flight from Dakar to Lagos, Nchang
Damarisambem said the option met her desire to arrive Lagos on time and
continue her onward journey to Calabar for her transaction.
The flight,
she said, was a pleasant experience. She pleaded with Air Peace to extend its
operations to Yaounde, Cameroun, her country to give the people an opportunity
of experiencing its spectacular flight services.
Another
passenger on the Dakar-Lagos flight, Turay Fatmataba said she preferred the
night option for long-distance travel. She said the night flight was an easier
option for her to get to Freetown, her final destination.
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