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Air Peace announces resumption of Direct Non-stop Flights to the Caribbean

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Nigeria’s leading carrier, Air Peace, has announced the resumption of monthly flights to the Caribbean from Lagos to Barbados via Antigua.

The monthly flights that will commence on May 24, 2026, will be the only direct flight from West and Central Africa to the Caribbean, providing seamless travel options for business, leisure, and diaspora passengers, within the Region directly to the Caribbean.

The airline said passengers can fly from around the region into Lagos and connect to the Caribbean.

“This underscores Air Peace’s commitment to bridging continents and fostering stronger economic, cultural, and tourism ties between Nigeria and the Caribbean region. The service provides convenient, reliable, and competitive travel options for passengers across both markets.

“Tickets for the Lagos–Antigua–Barbados route are now available across all Air Peace booking channels and your usual travel agencies. Passengers are encouraged to book early to secure preferred travel dates,” said the airline.

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