Air Peace to resume direct flights to China December 28

Air Peace says it will resume direct flights to Guangzhou, China, on December 28.
The airline announced this in a statement by its spokesman, Stanley Olisa, on Friday.
The airline said passengers could also fly Accra-China-Accra, a new connection.
It said the resumption of flights to China and the newly introduced connection was in furtherance of Air Peace’s commitment to providing connectivity across cities and between continents while also fostering socio-economic relations.
Air Peace began direct flights to China in 2022 with a high passenger load on its inaugural flight and launched three other international routes- Mumbai, Tel Aviv and Jeddah in 2023.
The airline is also planning to kick off scheduled flights to London soon.
Air Peace has a network of 21 domestic routes, eight regional and six international destinations, and a fleet of over 30 aircraft.
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