What Airpeace’ Lagos-London Gatwick Routes Mean To Nigerians

By Tunde Moshood

In a historic moment of pride and achievement, Airpeace, Nigeria’s leading airline, defied skeptics and naysayers by launching its own Boeing 777 aircraft for its inaugural Lagos-London Gatwick flight. Amidst the buzz of wet-leased campaigns, Air Peace showcased its commitment to excellence by fielding its own aircraft, bearing registration number 5N-BVE.

The successful landing of the Airpeace Boeing 777 at Gatwick Airport marked a monumental occasion for Nigeria, with the airline making headlines both at home and abroad. What set this flight apart was not just the aircraft itself, but the all-Nigerian crew on board, including the pilots, a senior first officer, and a captain.

With a capacity of 274, the aircraft accommodated 260 passengers on its maiden voyage, symbolizing the eagerness and enthusiasm of Nigerians to connect with the world. Among the distinguished passengers was the Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo SAN CON FCIarb (UK), whose presence underscored the government’s commitment to supporting local operators while upholding best industry practices.

On the inaugural flight were also the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, distinguished Senators, House of Representatives members and prominent celebrities spanning all walks of life.

The journey to London Gatwick was not without its challenges, but the dedication and determination of both the Airpeace management and government officials, led by the Honourable Minister, ensured the success of the venture. Minister Keyamo’s unwavering support during the Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA) negotiations exemplified his dedication to fostering growth and innovation within Nigeria’s aviation sector.

As the minister emphasized during his speech aboard the inaugural flight, the commencement of the Lagos-London route signifies the dawn of a new era, promising increased connectivity and economic benefits for Nigeria. Furthermore, the minister pledged to facilitate the opening of more BASA routes for airlines demonstrating capacity and consistency, signaling a brighter future for the industry.

Beyond its economic implications, the launch of Airpeace’s London route carries cultural significance, as it reintroduces authentic Nigerian cuisine to international travelers. Passengers can now savor the flavors of home with dishes like Nigerian pepper soup and jollof rice, offering a taste of nostalgia at 30,000 feet.

However, the true measure of Airpeace’s success lies in the support and patronage of Nigerians, both at home and abroad. By choosing to fly with their national carrier, Nigerians can contribute to the airline’s growth and affirm its position as a symbol of national pride.

In conclusion, the inaugural Lagos-London Gatwick flight marks a significant milestone for Airpeace and Nigeria as a whole. It represents not only a triumph of innovation and determination but also a testament to the nation’s potential on the global stage. As Airpeace continues to soar, it carries with it the hopes and aspirations of a nation united in its pursuit of excellence.

  • Tunde Moshood is the SA Media and Communications to the Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development

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