BY OLAPEJU OLUBI
With the yuletide season peaking, Air Peace is stepping up to meet soaring travel demand by adding more domestic flights and restoring its popular Warri route.
The airline said the move is part of its commitment to “convenience, connectivity, and customer satisfaction” for travelers across Nigeria.

Starting Sunday, 14 December 2025, Air Peace has increased seat availability on key routes connecting Lagos and Abuja to cities including Owerri, Asaba, Enugu, Port Harcourt, Kano, Benin, and Anambra.
The expanded schedule also enhances northern connections, offering smoother access to Yola, Maiduguri, and Gombe via Lagos and Abuja on designated days, ensuring passengers enjoy a reliable travel experience during the busy festive period.
Highlighting the expansion, the airline announced the return of its Warri service. Lagos–Warri flights will now operate twice daily, while Abuja–Warri flights resume from 17 December 2025.
Tickets are already on sale, and the airline urged travelers to “book early” as seats are expected to fill quickly.
The strategic increase in capacity, the airline stated, demonstrates its proactive approach to addressing seasonal travel pressures, reinforcing its reputation for reliability and extensive domestic coverage.
For passengers planning festive journeys, the airline promises more flexibility, smoother connections, and the convenience of reaching popular destinations across the country with ease.
Olapeju is a journalist and aviation reporter.