
Air Peace has announced the launch of an expanded regional flight network across West Africa, effective April 1, 2026, aimed at enhancing connectivity between major capitals and providing passengers with greater flexibility and convenience. The airline’s new schedules will cover Lagos, Abidjan, Dakar, Banjul, Accra, Monrovia, and Freetown, offering competitive fares and increased baggage allowances to support business travel, tourism, trade, and regional integration.
Brandspur Aviation News reports that Air Peace spokesperson, Efe Osifo-Whiskey, said the expansion is part of the airline’s broader strategy to position Lagos as a leading regional aviation hub linking West and Central Africa to global destinations. The airline will operate multiple rotations, including Lagos–Abidjan–Dakar–Banjul–
The airline highlighted that the expanded network will not only make travel across West African capitals more efficient but also strengthen Lagos’ position as a key aviation hub in the region. By improving access to multiple destinations with reliable scheduling and competitive services, Air Peace is facilitating regional integration and supporting economic activity across West Africa. The move reflects the carrier’s commitment to connecting the region, enhancing passenger experience, and driving growth in West African aviation.





