Air Peace has introduced a revamped boarding process aimed at enhancing passenger convenience, professionalism, and comfort across its flight operations. The new system prioritizes boarding for military personnel, passengers with wheelchairs or special needs, and business-class travelers, reflecting the airline’s commitment to inclusive service and efficiency.
In a statement released by the airline’s Head of Corporate Communications, Dr. Ejike Ndiulo, and endorsed by Air Peace Chairman and CEO, Dr. Allen Onyema, the initiative is part of a broader transformation agenda to elevate service standards. The new boarding arrangement is designed to reduce congestion, improve orderliness, and ensure passengers experience a smoother start to their journeys. Dr. Onyema emphasized that the policy aligns with Air Peace’s dedication to providing care and respect for its diverse customer base.
By prioritizing military personnel and passengers with mobility needs, Air Peace demonstrates its respect for service and accessibility, while business-class travelers benefit from expedited boarding in line with their premium expectations. This approach underscores the airline’s focus on delivering excellence at every touchpoint from check-in to landing.
Air Peace, known for operating the largest fleet in West and Central Africa, continues to set benchmarks in African aviation. The airline is expanding its fleet, introducing additional long-haul routes, and implementing innovations that simplify air travel for its customers. With these enhancements underway, Air Peace is reinforcing Nigeria’s presence on the global aviation map while making air travel more convenient and enjoyable for all passengers.
As the airline rolls out this refreshed boarding process, it remains committed to bridging gaps between Africa and the world through world-class services that prioritize safety, hospitality, and professionalism. Passengers can look forward to further innovations as Air Peace continues to redefine air travel standards in Africa.