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Air Peace

About the Airline

Air Peace is not just a name, but a philosophy of calm and comfortable travel, born in the heart of Nigeria. Since its inception, this airline has rapidly conquered the skies of West Africa, connecting major metropolises with cozy regional centers. Travelers choose this carrier for the opportunity to discover the continent's vibrant character combined with a high level of service and true Nigerian hospitality.

IATA Code P4
ICAO Code APK
Headquarters Ikeja, Lagos State
Year Founded 2013
Main Hub Abuja
Destinations Over 20
Fleet Size Approximately 30 aircraft

History and Development
Founded in 2013, the airline commenced commercial flights a year later and quickly became the largest carrier in Nigeria and West Africa. The mission of Air Peace lies in expanding air connectivity opportunities, offering passengers safe and efficient flights. The company's motto is "Your Peace, Our Goal," reflecting their commitment to ensuring maximum comfort on board.

Flight Geography
The airline's route network covers key cities within the country and extends beyond its borders, including flights to other African nations and intercontinental routes. The most popular direction is the route connecting the capital with the country's largest city — Lagos. Regular flights are also operated to important regional centers such as Asaba and Enugu. This makes Air Peace an indispensable partner for both business professionals and tourists wishing to explore different corners of the region.

Fleet and Safety
The company's fleet is distinguished by its diversity and modernity. For regional and domestic flights, Embraer aircraft are actively used, including the latest E195-E2 models, which are renowned for their eco-friendliness and comfortable cabins. Boeing 777 liners are deployed on long-haul routes. Safety issues are the carrier's top priority: Air Peace holds the IOSA (IATA Operational Safety Audit) certificate, confirming compliance with strict international operational safety standards.

Contact Information

For the convenience of passengers, Air Peace offers various methods of communication, ensuring prompt support at all stages of the journey. Whether planning a new route or resolving urgent issues, the airline's team is ready to assist via modern digital channels or by phone.

Key Contacts

  • Official Website: www.flyairpeace.com — here you will find the most up-to-date information, schedules, and online check-in services.
  • Customer Support (Call Center): +234-700-359-73223 (number for international calls; charges depend on your operator).
  • WhatsApp (Chat Only): +234-908-726-3355 — a convenient channel for quick text messages.
  • Customer Support Email: callcenter@flyairpeace.com
  • General Inquiries Email: info@flyairpeace.com
  • Mobile App: The "Air Peace" app is available for download on Google Play and the App Store, allowing you to manage bookings directly from your smartphone.

Social Media
The airline actively maintains its official pages, where news about promotions, new destinations, and important schedule changes are frequently posted. You can find Air Peace on:

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • X (Twitter)
  • LinkedIn

Offices and Representatives
The carrier's headquarters is located in Nigeria at: 25, Sobo Arobiodu Street GRA, Ikeja, Lagos. Additionally, assistance and ticket purchases are available at the airline's branded counters at departure airports. Key representative offices operate in the terminals of the base airport in Abuja, as well as at the international airport serving Lagos.

Please note: Contact details, phone numbers, and office operating hours are subject to change. We strongly recommend checking the latest information in the "Contact Us" section on the airline's official website immediately before contacting them.

Baggage Allowance

Proper baggage preparation is key to a calm start to your journey with Air Peace. The airline offers sufficiently flexible and generous baggage allowances; however, rules may vary depending on the route (domestic, regional, or international) and class of service. We recommend familiarizing yourself with the main requirements in advance to avoid unnecessary hassle at the airport.

Cabin Baggage

Air Peace passengers are permitted to take a certain amount of items into the cabin necessary during the flight. It is important that hand luggage fits in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you.

  • Economy Class: Typically, one piece weighing up to 6 kg is allowed.
  • Business Class: The allowance is increased to 10 kg.
  • Dimensions: Bag dimensions must not exceed 45x33x20 cm.
  • Additional Items: In addition to the main bag, passengers are allowed to carry a small handbag, a laptop briefcase, or baby food needed for the duration of the flight.

Checked Baggage

Free baggage allowances depend on your destination. For domestic flights within Nigeria, for example, if you are traveling to Lagos or planning a flight to Abuja, the following standards apply:

  • Economy Class: The free allowance is 20 kg.
  • Business Class: Passengers can check in up to 40 kg of baggage free of charge.

For regional and international flights (outside Nigeria), a Piece Concept or increased weight allowances (e.g., 2 or 3 pieces of 23 kg or 32 kg) often apply. Be sure to check the information on your e-ticket, as conditions for flights to cities like Asaba or Enugu may differ from transcontinental routes.

Excess Baggage

If the weight of your suitcase exceeds the established allowance, an additional fee is charged for each extra kilogram. Rates depend on the route and are payable at the airport check-in counter. To save money, it is recommended to pay for extra baggage in advance via the airline's website ("Prepaid Excess Baggage"), as airport rates are typically higher.

Special Baggage

Air Peace allows the transport of sports equipment (golf bags, surfboards) and musical instruments, but this requires prior approval and, in most cases, an additional fee. Small musical instruments can be carried in the cabin if a separate seat ("Extra Seat") has been purchased for them. Bulky items are sent to the hold as special cargo.

Prohibited and Restricted Items

For safety reasons, strictly adhere to the rules for transporting dangerous goods. It is strictly prohibited to carry the following in checked baggage:

  • Lithium batteries and Power Banks — these must be carried only in cabin baggage.
  • Electronic cigarettes (must be kept on your person in the cabin).
  • Explosives, flammable substances, and toxic materials.

Packing Tips

To ensure a smooth flight, weigh your suitcases at home before departure. Remove old baggage tags to avoid confusion during sorting. Always place valuables, documents, money, and vital medication in your hand luggage — the airline is not responsible for their safety in checked baggage.

Pet Travel Rules

Air Peace understands the importance of traveling with four-legged friends; however, flight safety and the comfort of all passengers remain the priority. The airline's policy regarding animal transport is quite strict: in most cases, pets travel in the cargo hold. We recommend reviewing the rules carefully to avoid misunderstandings at the airport.

Transport Options

Unlike some international carriers, Air Peace has a clear distinction of transport methods depending on the animal's status and size. The primary method for household pets is transport as checked baggage or cargo.

In the Aircraft Cabin

Transporting animals directly in the passenger cabin (PETC) on Air Peace flights is generally not permitted for ordinary household pets. This rule is implemented to ensure hygiene and passenger comfort.

  • Exceptions: Cabin access is possible only in exceptional cases, primarily for service dogs and guide dogs accompanying passengers with visual or hearing impairments.
  • Requirements: Even for service animals, prior approval from the airline is required, along with certificates confirming the dog's status, as well as a muzzle and leash.

In the Baggage Hold (Checked Baggage)

This is the standard travel method for your cats and dogs if you are flying on the same flight. Pets are placed in a heated and pressurized compartment of the aircraft.

  • Container: The animal must be in a rigid container (crate) that meets IATA standards. Soft carrier bags are not suitable for the hold. The crate must lock securely, have ventilation, and a waterproof bottom.
  • Size: The container must be spacious enough for the animal to stand up fully, turn around, and lie down in a natural position.
  • Processing: The pet is handed over at the check-in counter as excess baggage.

Cargo (Air Peace Cargo)

If the animal is very large, traveling without an owner, or the aircraft type does not allow it in the hold (e.g., on certain smaller planes), transport is arranged through the cargo terminal.

  • This is a mandatory requirement for commercial shipments of animals or particularly large dog breeds.
  • Processing takes place separately from passenger check-in, and the animal must be brought to the cargo department in advance (usually several hours before departure).

Required Documents

Regardless of the transport method, whether it is a flight to Lagos or an international journey, you will need a full set of documents:

  • Veterinary passport with vaccination records.
  • Valid rabies vaccination (administered at least 30 days and no more than one year before departure).
  • Health Certificate issued by a veterinarian immediately prior to the trip.
  • For international flights — export/import permits and an international veterinary certificate according to the destination country's requirements.

Cost and Payment

Animal transport is not included in the free baggage allowance. The service is always paid for additionally.

  • Price Calculation: The cost is usually calculated based on Excess Baggage rates for the total weight of the animal together with the crate.
  • Fixed Rates: On some routes, a fixed rate per piece (container) may apply.
  • Where to Pay: Payment is made at the departure airport at the airline counter.

Restrictions and Prohibitions

Air Peace cares about animal welfare, so there are specific restrictions on transport.

  • Breeds: Transport of brachycephalic dogs (snub-nosed breeds such as Pugs, Bulldogs, Pekingese) may be restricted or prohibited due to the high risk of respiratory issues during flight.
  • Age: Very young puppies and kittens (usually under 3 months) are not accepted for travel as they do not cope well with stress and pressure changes.
  • Condition: The airline reserves the right to refuse transport of a sick, aggressive, or dirty animal, or if the container does not meet safety requirements.

Pre-flight Tips

If you are planning a trip, for example, to Abuja, prepare your pet in advance.

  • Acclimatize the animal to the crate several weeks before the flight.
  • Do not feed the pet heavily before the flight (it is better to do so 4–6 hours prior), but allow them to drink.
  • Place an absorbent pad in the container.
  • Be sure to attach a tag to the crate with the pet's name and your contact details.

Important: Airline rules are subject to change without notice. We strongly recommend contacting the Air Peace call center to confirm the possibility of transporting your pet and booking a space immediately after purchasing your ticket.

Loyalty Program

Peace Advantage Loyalty Program

For those who frequently travel across Nigeria and West Africa, Air Peace has developed its own passenger reward program called Peace Advantage. This is a classic accumulation system that turns every flight into program currency — "Peace Points." Participation in the program allows you not only to fly for free in the future but also makes current trips more comfortable thanks to status privileges.

Membership Tiers and Privileges

The Peace Advantage program includes four tiers, advancement through which depends on the number of accumulated points. The higher the status, the more exclusive services are available to the passenger:

  • Blue (Basic): The entry level assigned immediately after registration. Allows you to accumulate points for every flight and use them to book reward tickets.
  • Silver: The first elite status, unlocking access to priority check-in, which is especially relevant in busy airports like Lagos. Members also receive bonuses when earning miles.
  • Gold: "Gold" members can expect access to business lounges, priority boarding, and an increased baggage allowance — a useful option for those flying with gifts from Abuja or other cities.
  • Platinum: The maximum level with a full set of privileges, including a guaranteed seat on the flight, top priority on the waiting list, and the possibility of complimentary class upgrades subject to availability.

How to Earn Points

The main way to top up your account is, of course, flying. However, the program offers other opportunities as well:

  • Flights with Air Peace: The number of points awarded (Peace Points) depends on the flight distance and booking class. Travel in Business Class earns a higher percentage of points.
  • Family Program: A unique feature of Peace Advantage is the ability to pool points from family members (including children) to accumulate enough for a joint trip faster.
  • Special Promotions: The airline periodically runs promo campaigns offering double points on new or popular routes, for example, to Enugu.

How to Spend Points

Accumulated "miles" are your opportunity to save on future trips. They can be used in the following ways:

  • Reward Tickets: Full payment for a flight using points on any airline route, whether it is a domestic flight to Asaba or an international journey.
  • Class Upgrade: Using points to upgrade from Economy to Business Class to enjoy enhanced comfort during the flight.
  • Excess Baggage Payment: The option to pay for extra kilograms of luggage with accumulated bonuses.

How to Join

Any passenger over 16 years old can join the Peace Advantage privilege club (children can participate under a family account). The registration process is simplified to the maximum:

  • Fill out the form in the "Loyalty Program" section on the airline's official website.
  • Register via the Air Peace mobile app.
  • Contact staff at the check-in counter at the airport before departure.

Services and Travel Classes

Traveling with Air Peace is an opportunity to experience renowned Nigerian hospitality even before arriving at your destination. The airline strives to make the flight not just a means of transport, but a pleasant part of your vacation or business trip, offering various levels of comfort depending on your needs and budget.

Travel Classes

The airline's fleet is configured to satisfy the requests of diverse passengers: from students flying for holidays to top executives and diplomats. On most regional routes, Economy and Business Class are available, while on long-haul flights, the flagship Boeing 777 liners offer an exceptional First Class.

  • Economy Class: The ideal balance of price and quality. Passengers can expect ergonomic leather seats with sufficient legroom even on short flights, such as the trip from the capital to Asaba. The cabin is designed in light, soothing tones, creating a cozy atmosphere.
  • Business Class: The choice for those who value personal space and a high level of service. Wide seats with increased recline, priority boarding and disembarkation, as well as individual attention from cabin crew turn the flight into a relaxation experience. This is especially relevant on busy routes connecting Lagos with the country's business centers.
  • First Class: Available on a limited number of international flights operated by wide-body Boeing 777 aircraft. This is the epitome of luxury: fully lie-flat beds, an exquisite menu, and maximum privacy.

Dining and Beverages

One of Air Peace's hallmarks is its onboard catering, which introduces travelers to the flavors of the region.

  • Light Snacks: On short domestic flights, for example to Enugu, passengers of all classes are typically offered refreshing beverages (water, juices) and light snacks (biscuits, nuts, or pastries).
  • Hot Meals: On longer flights and in premium classes, the menu is significantly more diverse. Passengers can enjoy local cuisine, including the famous Jollof rice, or choose familiar international options.

Entertainment and Connectivity

To make time fly, Air Peace offers several leisure options. The signature inflight magazine "Peace Mate," covering culture, fashion, and travel across Africa, is always available on board. On long-haul B777 liners, seats are equipped with individual multimedia screens featuring a selection of movies and music.

Comfort and Additional Services

The airline pays special attention to details that make the flight pleasant. Spacious overhead bins allow for convenient stowage of hand luggage, and the polite staff, often dressed in stylish uniforms with touches of national flair, are always ready to assist with seating.

Special Services

Air Peace ensures that every passenger feels protected and cared for, regardless of circumstances.

  • Passengers with Reduced Mobility: The airline provides escort services and wheelchairs (WCHR) at the airport and during boarding. It is recommended to request such assistance when booking the ticket or at least 48 hours before departure.
  • Unaccompanied Minors: For young travelers (usually aged 5 to 12) flying without parents, an escort service (Unaccompanied Minor) is available. Staff will look after the child from check-in until handover to the meeting party at the arrival airport, whether it be Abuja or another city in the route network.
  • Pregnant Women: Travel is permitted up to a certain stage of pregnancy provided there is a medical certificate confirming good health.

Popular Destinations

The Air Peace route network connects Nigeria's most important economic and cultural centers, offering passengers high flight frequency on key routes. Abuja serves as the carrier's strategic hub, ensuring convenient connections for travel within the country and beyond.

Origin Destination Flights per 3 weeks
Abuja (ABV) Lagos (LOS) 107
Lagos (LOS) Asaba (ABB) 16
Lagos (LOS) Enugu (ENU) 12

Booking Tips

To ensure your journey with West Africa's leading airline goes as smoothly and comfortably as possible, we have prepared several proven recommendations. Air Peace is famous for its punctuality and extensive route network, but knowing a few nuances of booking and flight preparation will help you save time and avoid unnecessary hassle.

Best Time to Book
Like most air carriers, Air Peace operates a dynamic pricing system. To catch the lowest fares, try to purchase tickets 2–3 weeks before the intended departure date. This is especially relevant for high-load routes. For example, flights connecting Abuja and Lagos operate very frequently, but cheap Economy Class seats for popular morning and evening slots sell out first.

Hunting for Discounts and Promotions
The airline regularly holds sales timed to national holidays or the launch of new destinations. To not miss out on a deal:

  • Subscribe to the newsletter on the official website flyairpeace.com.
  • Follow the carrier's social media channels, where promo codes ("Flash Sales") are often published.
  • Pay attention to "Early Bird" fares, which can be significantly lower than the standard price.

Online Check-in — Saving Time
Airports in Nigeria can be quite crowded. To avoid queues at counters, we strongly recommend checking in online. Web check-in usually opens 48 hours before and closes 2 hours prior to departure. You can select a seat and obtain your boarding pass in advance, which is especially convenient if you are flying with hand luggage only to Asaba or Enugu.

Choosing the Ideal Seat
Comfort in flight depends on the right choice of seat. During the booking or online check-in process, study the seat map:

  • For Views: If you are flying during daylight hours, choose a Window Seat to enjoy African landscapes from above.
  • For Speed: Seats in the front of the cabin (or Aisle Seats) will allow you to exit the aircraft faster after landing, which is important for short connections.
  • Extra Legroom: On some flights, seats at emergency exits with increased legroom are available (for an additional fee or for status passengers).

Air Peace Mobile App
For full control over your trip, download the official airline app. It allows you not only to buy tickets and check in for flights but also to track flight status in real-time, check your Peace Advantage loyalty points balance, and keep your travel history at your fingertips.

Travel Insurance
Even when flying with the most reliable airline, unforeseen circumstances can arise. We recommend purchasing comprehensive travel insurance covering flight delays, lost baggage, and medical expenses. This is a small investment that ensures your peace of mind, which aligns perfectly with the Air Peace philosophy.

Company History

History and Development:

The path of Air Peace to the status of West Africa's largest air carrier is a story of rapid ascent and ambitious vision. The company was founded in 2013 by Nigerian entrepreneur Allen Onyema. From the very beginning, the name "Air Peace" carried deep meaning: the founder aimed to create not just a business, but a tool for providing jobs and promoting peace in the region through the development of transport accessibility.

First Steps and Rapid Start
Commercial operations began on October 24, 2014. Starting with a small fleet consisting of Dornier 328 and Boeing 737 aircraft, the airline immediately focused on a high level of service and punctuality. While many competitors faced difficulties, Air Peace quickly won the trust of passengers on the key route between the economic capital Lagos and the administrative center Abuja. In just a few years, the carrier secured a dominant position in the Nigerian domestic market.

"No City Left Behind" Initiative
A landmark stage in the company's development was the launch of the "No City Left Behind" strategy. The goal of the program was to connect major hubs with regional centers that previously suffered from a lack of air service. Thanks to this, regular flights linked cities such as Asaba and Enugu with the rest of the country, giving a powerful boost to the local economy and tourism.

Fleet Evolution and Innovation
Air Peace became a pioneer in modernizing the aircraft fleet in the region. An important milestone in the company's history was the signing of a contract for the supply of the newest Embraer E195-E2 aircraft. The airline became the launch customer for this aircraft type in Africa. These liners, distinguished by fuel efficiency and modern cabin design ("staggered" seat arrangement in Business Class), allowed for cost optimization and increased comfort on medium-haul flights.

Entering the International Arena
Having strengthened its position at home, Air Peace began a massive international expansion. For long-haul flights, wide-body Boeing 777 liners were introduced into the fleet. This allowed for the opening of flights beyond the continent, offering Nigerians direct flights to countries in the Middle East and Asia. The expansion of the route network continues today, confirming the company's status as a global player.

Modern Era
Today, Air Peace is a symbol of reliability and the national pride of Nigeria. The company not only transports passengers but also actively participates in humanitarian missions, carrying out evacuation flights in crisis situations. The constant implementation of digital technologies, updates to the mobile app, and improvement of the loyalty program allow the carrier to remain a leader in a highly competitive environment.

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