Easter: Air Peace deploys Boeing 777 to Enugu route

Air Peace has deployed Boeing 777 aircraft to service the Enugu route to meet the travel needs of passengers during the Easter season.
Stanley Olisa, spokesperson of the airline, said in a statement in Lagos on Tuesday that the airline has also increased flight frequencies to Owerri and Asaba.
Mr Olisa said that the jumbo, extra-comfy aircraft has been specifically deployed to operate the Lagos-Enugu-Lagos and Abuja-Enugu-Abuja routes.
He noted that customers would have international flight experience on domestic routes while flying the state-of-the-art B777 aircraft with enhanced comfort, style and luxury.
He urged the flying public to keep choosing Air Peace as the airline’s commitment to providing peaceful and best-in-class connectivity was unwavering.
(NAN)
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