President of NIPR, Dr Rotimi Oladele presented the awards to the airline and its crew members during the annual conference of the institute in Umuahia, Abia State.
Air Peace, according to Oladele had brought honour to Nigeria in the aviation industry and proved that the nation had the capacity to fix its challenges.
Affirming that the carrier’s on-time performance, customer service, safety and fleet maintenance reputations were unparalleled, the NIPR boss commended Air Peace’s crew chosen for the “Nigerian Crew Member of Repute” award; Captain Adesola Arasi, First Officer, Violet Enahoro, Ademola Olowolade, Ann Otiede, Yemisi Beckley and Paul Ijeh – for distinguishing themselves in their engagements with members of the flying public.
He justified the choice of Air Peace and its crew for the awards, saying they were practically assessed by NIPR teams without their knowledge.
According to him, a total of 20 airlines were covertly assessed by the institute’s teams on board 29 flights and at the carriers’ offices. Air Peace and its crew, he said, emerged winners after securing a total of 67 per cent of the votes.
Responding on behalf of Air Peace, it’s Corporate Communications Manager, Mr Chris Iwarah assured that the carrier was driven by a passion to project the name of Nigeria globally through exceptional flight services
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