Air Peace Sends Message to Passengers About Night Flights Across West Africa
by Pascal Oparada, https://www.facebook.com/legitngnews · Legit.ng News · Join- Air Peace has shifted its regional flights to daytime from February 2, 2026, enhancing passenger experience and punctuality
- The airline said the new schedule improves comfort, reduces travel stress, and supports better onward connections for business and regional travellers
- Daily Lagos-Accra flights continue alongside revised routes, ensuring operational efficiency and greater travel flexibility
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Air Peace has announced a major operational change across its West African network, confirming that it will transition most regional flights from night-time to daytime operations starting February 2, 2026.
The decision, communicated directly to passengers, marks a significant shift in how the airline manages short-haul international routes within the region.
According to the airline, the move is part of a broader strategy to improve passenger experience, enhance punctuality, and better align regional flights with onward domestic and long-haul connections, especially from Lagos, which remains Air Peace’s primary hub.
Why Air Peace is ending night flights
The airline explained that late-night departures and arrivals have long been a source of concern for passengers travelling across West Africa.
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Night operations often come with limited airport services, higher fatigue levels, and tighter connection windows.
By moving regional flights to daylight hours, Air Peace aims to create smoother travel experiences and reduce the stress associated with overnight travel.
The new schedule is also expected to improve operational efficiency by minimising ground delays and slot constraints, which are more common during late-night airport congestion.
New daytime 4schedule for West African routes
According to a report by Daily Sun, uAir Peace transitions regional flights to daytime from 2nd February 2026, enhancing passenger comfort, punctuality, and regional connectivity across West Africa.nder the revised daytime programme, the Lagos–Abidjan–Dakar–Banjul rotation will operate every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Flights will depart Lagos early in the morning, arriving in Abidjan shortly after sunrise before continuing onward to Dakar and then Banjul.
The return leg will follow the same daylight pattern, ensuring the aircraft lands back in Lagos in the evening rather than late at night.
This consistency is designed to make travel planning easier for passengers while keeping aircraft utilisation efficient.
On Thursdays and Saturdays, Air Peace will operate a second regional circuit connecting Lagos to Accra, Roberts International Airport in Monrovia, and Freetown.
These flights will also return to Lagos before nightfall, reinforcing the airline’s daylight-focused operating philosophy.
Lagos–Accra flights remain daily
In addition to the revised multi-leg routes, Air Peace will continue to operate daily daytime flights between Lagos and Accra. These services will be supported by additional evening frequencies on selected days, giving passengers more flexibility without abandoning the airline’s broader push toward daytime travel.
The combination of daytime and limited evening services is intended to balance convenience with comfort, particularly for frequent business and regional travellers.
What the change means for passengers and the region
The transition to daytime flights is expected to significantly improve passenger comfort, especially on multi-leg journeys across West Africa.
Travellers can expect reduced fatigue, clearer arrival times, and better access to airport facilities such as transport, banking, and immigration services on arrival.
Beyond passenger comfort, the strategy is also seen as a boost for regional connectivity.
Business travellers, diplomats, and development partners are likely to benefit from schedules that support same-day meetings and easier onward connections across West and Central Africa.
With this shift, Air Peace is positioning itself as a regional carrier focused on reliability, comfort, and practical scheduling, reinforcing its role in strengthening economic and institutional ties across the sub-region.
Air Peace resumes Ibadan–Abuja flights on December 24
Legit.ng earlier reported that Air Peace Limited has confirmed that it will restart daily commercial flights between Ibadan and Abuja from December 24, 2025, enhancing air travel links between the South-West region and Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory.
The airline said the decision follows the reopening of Ibadan Airport to commercial operations after it was temporarily shut down.
With activities now fully restored, Air Peace noted that it is responding to renewed travel needs of passengers in Ibadan, Oyo State, and nearby areas who depend on quick and reliable access to Abuja for official, business, and personal engagements.