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By Chinelo Obogo

Air Peace has said its boarding procedure has been reviewed to ensure that military personnel now take priority followed by people living with disability and business class passengers.

The airline’s Head, Corporate Communications, Dr. Ejike Ndiulo, said in a statement that the streamlined process is meant to enhance passenger experience and dedication to inclusive service.

“This new boarding policy is designed to reduce congestion, enhance orderliness, and ensure that our customers enjoy a smoother start to their journeys.

By honoring military personnel and attending to passengers with mobility needs first, Air Peace reinforces its respect for service and accessibility. This development is part of a broader transformation toward a refreshed service culture. Air Peace is committed to delivering excellence at every touchpoint, from check-in to landing, and this new boarding system is just one of many enhancements underway.

“We remain committed to expanding our global reach and further strengthening Nigeria’s presence in the international aviation landscape. Plans for additional long-haul routes and service enhancements are underway as Air Peace continues to set new standards in African aviation,” he said.



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