Air Peace Wins Brazil Approval, Eyes Toronto and New York Routes
Air Peace, West Africa’s largest airline, has secured clearance from Brazil’s Civil Aviation Agency to operate scheduled flights between Nigeria and Brazil. This milestone underscores its ambition to become a truly global carrier. The airline has applied for landing rights in Toronto and New York. It is also finalising plans to resume services to Jeddah and Guangzhou, while launching three weekly flights to Manchester. Starting August 1, Air Peace will introduce new services to Libreville, Conakry, Bamako, and Douala. Its growing network already covers London, Barbados, Accra, Freetown, Dakar, Banjul, Monrovia, and Abidjan. Direct flights to Brazil are expected to boost travel, trade, and cultural exchanges between the two countries.
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