News Investigators/ Air Peace has announced plans to start a monthly commercial charter flight from Lagos and Accra to Antigua and Barbados, with connections to Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, effective Dec. 21.
The airline made this known in a statement by its Head of Corporate Communications, Efe Osifo-Whiskey, on Friday in Lagos.
According to the statement, the new route shows the airline’s commitment to improving air travel between Africa and other parts of the world.
It said Air Peace, which is the only airline offering direct flights from West and Central Africa to the Caribbean, hopes the service will boost tourism, trade, and cultural exchange between the two regions.
The statement said the service would boost tourism, trade and cultural exchange between the two regions.
“The new flights will link Lagos and Accra to Antigua and Barbados, with onward connections to Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica,” the statement said.
It recalled the airline’s earlier Caribbean flights, such as the Lagos–Montego Bay (Jamaica) charter in 2020 and the Abuja–St. Kitts and Nevis service in 2025.
The statement described the new service as part of Air Peace’s plan to connect continents and make travel easier across regions.
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