Air Peace Restores Warri Flights, Expands Domestic Operations

Air Peace Restores Warri Flights, Expands Domestic Operations

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  • December 16, 2025
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Air Peace has expanded its domestic operations with the restoration of flights to Warri, as the airline positions itself to meet increased passenger demand ahead of the festive season.

The airline said the move is part of efforts to strengthen connectivity across key domestic routes and provide travellers with more convenient travel options during the end-of-year rush. The restored Warri service is expected to ease travel for business and leisure passengers while supporting economic activities in the Niger Delta region.

Air Peace noted that additional capacity has also been deployed across its domestic network to improve schedule reliability and reduce congestion during peak travel periods. The airline assured passengers of continued focus on safety, on-time performance and quality service delivery.

Industry observers said the resumption of Warri flights underscores Air Peace’s commitment to expanding its footprint within Nigeria’s aviation market and responding to seasonal travel demands.

By Oshuniran Sheriff Ola

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