Lagos: Air Peace Ltd. has announced the resumption of daily return flights between Ibadan and Abuja starting December 24, following the reopening of the Ibadan Airport.
The move is aimed at easing travel demand during the festive season and reconnecting passengers in Oyo State and surrounding regions with the nation’s capital.
The airline disclosed this in a statement to newsmen in Lagos by its spokesperson, Mr Efe Osifo-Whiskey.
He said that the resumption follows Air Peace’s response to passenger demands, especially from travellers in Oyo State and surrounding regions seeking access to the nation’s capital.
He noted that fares on the Ibadan-Abuja route, starting from ₦95,000, will offer customers an affordable travel option during the high-traffic festive season and beyond.
Osifo-Whiskey added that the resumption was further strengthened by the airline’s growing fleet, following the recent arrival of its third Embraer 190 aircraft.
According to him, the move will enhance schedule reliability, route flexibility, and overall service delivery across its domestic operations.
The airline, consequently, reaffirms its dedication to connecting underserved markets, easing travel stress for passengers, and supporting socio-economic activities through dependable air transport solutions.