Brazil Approves Air Peace Operations as Airline Prepares for Toronto, New York, Guangzhou
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At a glance
- Air Peace, West Africa's largest airline, has received approval from Brazil's National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) to operate scheduled international flights.
- The airline plans to launch services to Toronto, New York, and Guangzhou, alongside resuming flights to Jeddah and expanding its African network.
- This approval signifies a major step in Air Peace's ambition to become a global carrier, potentially reducing travel time from West Africa to Brazil to seven hours.
Air Peace, recognized as West Africa's largest airline, has achieved a significant milestone in its global expansion strategy by securing approval from Brazil's National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) to operate scheduled international air services. This authorization allows the Nigerian carrier to commence flights to and from the South American nation, marking a pivotal moment in its ambition to establish itself as a truly global airline.
The airline has ambitious plans to connect Nigeria and West Africa directly with key international destinations. Beyond Brazil, Air Peace is preparing to offer flight services to Toronto in Canada and New York in the United States. These routes are part of a broader expansion that includes finalizing plans to resume services to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and Guangzhou, China, further solidifying its international presence.
This expansion into Brazil is projected to dramatically cut travel time from West Africa to the South American continent. Currently, journeys often involve multiple stopovers and can take nearly two days. A direct flight is expected to reduce this to approximately seven hours, thereby fostering improved travel, trade, and cultural exchanges between Nigeria and Brazil. The new route is anticipated to unlock new opportunities for tourism, investment, business, and people-to-people engagement, while also bolstering cargo operations and economic cooperation.
Air Peace's growing international network already includes London, Barbados, and numerous West African destinations. The airline is also strengthening its intra-African connectivity with planned services to Libreville, Gabon; Conakry, Guinea; Bamako, Mali; and Douala, Cameroon, starting August 1. These strategic moves underscore Air Peace's commitment to becoming Africa's preferred airline and a respected global player.
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