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By ITOHAN ABARA-LASERIAN
Air Peace Ltd. has reduced its Abuja-London flight frequency to three times per week amid Jet A1 (aviation fuel) supply constraints.
The airline made the announcement in a statement it posted on X on Saturday.
“We wish to inform you that our Abuja to London service has been temporarily adjusted to three weekly flights until July 1.
“This is due to the current aviation fuel supply constraints affecting flight operations nationwide and around the world.
“This measure is necessary to maintain the highest standards of safety and operational reliability during this period, with full operational frequency on our London service scheduled to resume from July 1.
“We recognise that this adjustment may impact your travel plans, and we deeply appreciate your patience and understanding,” it said.
It gave the assurance that it was monitoring the situation and working closely with relevant stakeholders.
The airline reaffirmed its commitment to serving its customers safely, reliably and with care.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that before the announcement, Air Peace operated daily flights from Abuja to London. (NAN)