As the Yuletide season is around the corner, Airpeace is set to boost its operations with the arrival of one of its aircraft, a Boeing 737, which has been undergoing C-Check Maintenance in Europe.
The aircraft, with registration number 5N-BUO, arrived Lagos Friday night.
With the arrival of the aircraft, the Management says it will increase its frequencies and resume temporarily shut down routes.
“As the Yuletide draws nearer, we promise our teeming customers that more aircraft on Maintenance will arrive and we shall increase our frequencies to selected routes while resuming other destinations which we temporarily stopped flying to.”
This is the third aircraft to arrive from Europe after undergoing comprehensive maintenance checks according to the Management of the airline.
“A good number of our aircraft were flown to different countries for varying levels of Maintenance during the COVID-19 pandemic, but they have started coming back.”
“Just early last month, we received one of our 50-seat capacity Embraer 145 Jets, with registration number 5N-BVD, from Maintenance.”
The airline apologises to its customers for the flight disruptions they may have experienced. “But be assured that the situation is fast improving as these aircraft return from Maintenance.”
“We urge the flying public to keep choosing Air Peace, an airline committed to providing safe, best-in-class, and affordable air travel.”