Air Peace, Nigeria’s leading airline has said it will be prioritising military personnel, passengers with wheelchairs or special needs, and business class passengers in its new boarding process.
In a statement by Ejike Ndiulo Head, Corporate Communications Air peace Limited, he said the implementation of a new boarding arrangement aimed at delivering an even more seamless, convenient, and professional travel experience for all passengers
He said the initiative reflects Air Peace’s ongoing commitment to elevating service standards and fostering a new culture of care, respect, professionalism and efficiency.
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“At Air Peace, we understand that time and comfort matter deeply to our passengers,” said Allen Onyema, Chairman/CEO, Air Peace Limited.
“This new boarding policy is designed to reduce congestion, enhance orderliness, and ensure that our customers enjoy a smoother start to their journeys.”
Onyema explained that the new arrangement underscores Air Peace’s dedication to inclusive service. “By honoring military personnel and attending to passengers with mobility needs first, Air Peace reinforces its respect for service and accessibility,” emphasising that Business class travelers will also benefit from expedited boarding, aligning with the premium experience they expect and deserve.”
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,” he added.


