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Air Peace ends night regional flights, moves to daytime operations
Nigeria’s largest airline, Air Peace, has announced plans to move all its regional operations from night-time to daytime flights, effective February 2, 2026.
The airline’s management explained that the change aims to enhance passenger convenience, improve operational reliability, and strengthen regional connectivity.
They also noted that the new schedules will better align with domestic, regional, and long-haul flight connections, providing smoother travel experiences and more competitive options for travelers.
Spokesperson for Air Peace, Efe Osifo-Whiskey, in a statement, said: “The airline will operate a new regional daytime schedule with flights on the Lagos–Abidjan–Dakar–Banjul–Dakar–Abidjan–Lagos route every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, departing Lagos at 7:00 am and returning at 9:40 pm, while services on the Lagos–Accra–Roberts International Airport (Monrovia)–Freetown–Roberts International–Accra–Lagos route will run on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, leaving Lagos at 8:00 am and arriving back at 7:25 pm; in addition, daily Lagos–Accra–Lagos flights will operate with morning departures at 7:00 a.m., alongside additional evening frequencies on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. The frequency of the new regional
“The transition to daytime regional operations will enhance passenger comfort and travel experience, improve schedule reliability and on-time performance, provide stronger connectivity to night-time long-haul departures, support business, government, and leisure travel across West and Central Africa.
“This optimized schedule gives Air Peace a strong competitive advantage over both regional and international carriers operating from Lagos, reinforcing its role as a key enabler of intra-African trade, tourism, and mobility.”

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