Nigeria’s leading airline, Air Peace, has announced a new streamlined boarding procedure designed to improve passenger convenience, reduce congestion, and elevate overall travel experience on its flights.
According to a statement was signed by Ejike Ndiulo, Head of Corporate Communications, the new boarding arrangement will prioritise military personnel, passengers with special needs, and business class travelers.
The statement noted that this initiative aligns with its commitment to professionalism, inclusivity, and service excellence across all customer touchpoints.
“At Air Peace, we understand that time and comfort matter deeply to our passengers,” said Allen Onyema, Chairman/CEO, Air Peace Limited.
“This new boarding policy is designed to reduce congestion, enhance orderliness, and ensure that our customers enjoy a smoother start to their journeys.”
Onyema stated that the policy underscores the airline’s respect for service and accessibility. “By honoring military personnel and attending to passengers with mobility needs first, Air Peace reinforces its values of respect and care. Business class travelers will also benefit from expedited boarding, aligning with the premium experience they expect and deserve,” he added.
The policy marks another step in Air Peace’s broader service transformation, with the airline pledging to deliver a superior flying experience from check-in to landing.
Air Peace, West and Central Africa’s largest carrier, operates a wide network of domestic, regional, and international routes. With a growing fleet and strategic expansion plans, the airline is positioning Nigeria at the forefront of global aviation.
“Passengers can look forward to more innovations that make travel easier, more enjoyable, and more efficient,” said Dr. Ndiulo.
The airline further reaffirmed its commitment to setting new standards in African aviation and expanding its global reach through additional long-haul routes and continuous service upgrades.
Chioma Kalu
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