Air Peace Launches Direct Monthly Charter Service From Lagos, Accra to the Caribbean

Nzubechukwu Eze
Nzubechukwu Eze

Air Peace, the largest airline in West and Central Africa, has announced the launch of a monthly charter service connecting Lagos and Accra to key Caribbean destinations, including Antigua, Barbados, Jamaica, and Trinidad & Tobago.

The new service, scheduled to commence on December 21, 2025, represents a major milestone in the airline’s mission to strengthen connectivity between Africa and the Caribbean. With this initiative, Air Peace becomes the first and only carrier to operate direct flights from West and Central Africa to the Caribbean, opening fresh avenues for tourism, trade, and cultural exchange.

According to the airline, the service will operate as a monthly commercial charter, linking Lagos and Accra with Antigua and Barbados, and providing onward connections to Trinidad & Tobago and Jamaica. The initiative builds on Air Peace’s previous successful Caribbean operations, including its historic Lagos–Montego Bay charter flight in 2020 and the Abuja–St. Kitts & Nevis service in 2025.

To enhance the travel experience, Air Peace has partnered with Tour Brokers International (Nigeria), Sun Seekers Tours (Ghana), and Adansi Travels (Ghana) to develop exclusive tour packages for travellers seeking an Africa–Caribbean adventure.

Currently, Air Peace operates over 25 domestic routes, 10 regional destinations, and 8 international routes, including London, Dubai, Jeddah, Johannesburg, and Mumbai. The airline says the new service underscores Nigeria’s growing role as an aviation hub while promoting economic growth and intercontinental collaboration.

Air Peace operates one of Africa’s most modern fleets, comprising Boeing 777s, Airbus A330s, Boeing 737s, Embraer 195-E2s, Embraer 145s, and Dornier aircraft, all maintained to world-class safety and reliability standards.

The airline reaffirmed its commitment to providing safe, reliable, and affordable air travel while strengthening its position as a leading player in connecting Africa with the rest of the world.

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