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Africa: Nigerian Carrier, Air Peace to Begin Monthly Lagos–Accra–Caribbean Flights From December 21

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Air Peace, the largest airline in West and Central Africa, has announced plans to commence monthly commercial flights connecting Lagos and Accra to Antigua and Barbados starting December 21, 2025 — marking a new milestone in strengthening air travel links between Africa and the Caribbean.

According to thetravelport.org.ng, this new route represents a major step in Air Peace’s commitment to expanding Africa’s connectivity as the only carrier with direct flights from West and Central Regions of Africa to the Caribbean, creating new opportunities for tourism, trade, and cultural exchange between both regions.

The new route will connect Lagos and Accra to Antigua and Barbados. This initiative underscores Air Peace’s commitment to expanding its global footprint and creating new gateways for African travelers to explore the Caribbean.

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Building on the airline’s previous successful Caribbean operations — including its historic Lagos–Montego Bay (Jamaica) charter in 2020 and the Abuja–St. Kitts & Nevis service in 2025 — this new initiative reinforces Air Peace’s strategic vision to bridge continents and enhance interregional travel.

For tour packages, Air Peace has partnered with Tour Brokers International (Nigeria), Sun Seekers Tours (Ghana), and Adansi Travels (Ghana) to offer exclusive tour packages.

Fares for the Antigua and Barbados monthly scheduled flights are now live, and customers can book directly via the Air Peace website – www.flyairpeace.com or any of our accredited Travel Agents.

Air Peace is Nigeria and West Africa’s largest airline, the airline currently serves over 20 domestic routes, 10 regional destinations, and 8 international routes, including London, Dubai, Jeddah, Johannesburg, Mumbai, and now the Caribbean.

Operating one of the most modern fleets in Africa. Its growing fleet includes Boeing 777s, Airbus A330s, Boeing 737s, Embraer 195-E2s, Embraer 190, Embraer 145 and Dornier aircraft, all maintained to world-class safety and reliability standards.

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