West Africa’s largest airline, Air Peace, has secured approval from Brazil’s National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) to operate scheduled international air services to and from the South American country, marking another milestone in its drive to become a global carrier.
The approval comes as Air Peace intensifies its international expansion programme. The airline has, since last year, applied to Canadian and United States authorities for landing permits to commence scheduled operations into Toronto and New York respectively, while also finalising plans to resume services to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and Guangzhou, China.
Air Peace has also concluded plans to commence three weekly flights to Manchester in the United Kingdom as it continues to expand its footprint across Africa, Europe, North America, the Middle East, the Caribbean and South America.
The airline recently announced the launch of services to Libreville, Gabon; Conakry, Guinea; Bamako, Mali; and Douala, Cameroon, with operations scheduled to begin on August 1, further strengthening its position as Nigeria’s leading international carrier.
