Air Peace suspended its Lagos-Kaduna-Lagos flights on October 21, saying the action was to safeguard the lives of its customers and staff following a 24-hour curfew imposed by Kaduna State government to address security threats in the state.
A statement signed by the carrier’s Corporate Communications Manager, Mr Chris Iwarah, said the airline restored its Kaduna flights based on the state government’s assurances that the security situation had improved.
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The airline while empathising with the flying public who were affected by the suspension of its flights into and out of Kaduna, commended them for their cooperation and understanding while the development lasted.
This is just as the airline has said that it will continue to sustain its observance of strict safety standards in its flight operations to safeguard the lives of its customers, crew and other staff.
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