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Air Peace unveils Abuja–London Heathrow flights, with round-trip fares starting from ₦1 million

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Nigeria’s leading airline, Air Peace Limited, has announced the commencement of ticket sales for its highly anticipated Abuja–London Heathrow flights, with round-trip fares starting from ₦1 million.

In a statement by the airline’s spokesperson, Mr. Efe Osifo-Whiskey, Air Peace disclosed that fares are now available for its direct international flights from Abuja to both London Heathrow and London Gatwick airports, starting October 26, 2025.

The airline highlighted that it is the first Nigerian carrier to operate direct services from Abuja to both of London’s major international airports, reinforcing its status as a key player in regional and intercontinental aviation.

According to the statement, passengers from any of Air Peace’s domestic routes can now enjoy seamless connections via Abuja to Heathrow or Gatwick with a single ticket, removing the hassle of multiple bookings or baggage re-checks. Similarly, travellers flying from London will have access to a wide network of Nigerian destinations every morning through Abuja, including Lagos, Port Harcourt, Enugu, Benin, Warri, Owerri, Kano, Yola, Gombe, and Asaba, with more destinations to be added later.

Air Peace noted that the service offers a competitive advantage by providing passengers with greater flexibility and value, including multiple city entry and exit options between Nigeria and the UK.

The airline also announced its most affordable fares yet — starting at ₦1 million for a round trip — along with generous baggage allowances.

“With a strong track record of challenging the status quo and pioneering groundbreaking routes in African aviation, Air Peace is once again redefining international travel,” the statement read. “This Abuja–London service, with fares from just ₦1 million and unmatched domestic connectivity, is another bold stride towards making global air travel more accessible to Nigerians.”

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