“Our aim is to continue excelling in every aspect, from product innovation to enhancing customer experiences,” said Mr Agboola.
‘‘We want to passionately appeal to President Tinubu to grant Air Peace and other indigenous operators a tax waiver.’’
He said the aviation sector in Nigeria is highly critical to national development.
Mr Shettima said the treatment Air Peace received on its inaugural day was deplorable.
“The foreign conspiracy must not be allowed to prevail over Nigeria.”
“We are at a turning point in our economy. I do not have to do a quadratic equation to illustrate all of that to you,” the president said.
The airline previously announced the flight to London during its pre-launch forum in February.
“Who is going to be held responsible for us getting to Lagos or Abuja by 1 a.m. or 2 a.m.?’’
The airline said the expansion would see the airline begin flight operation from Lagos to Cotonou, in the Benin Republic, and Abidjan, in Ivory Coast, on January 22.
The embassy advised passengers to review all documents before departing their countries to the Kingdom.
