Air Peace, Nigeria’s leading airline and one of Africa’s fastest-growing carriers, said it has enhanced its regional network with the transition of all regional operations from night-time services to daytime flights, effective February 2, 2026.
According to the airline, this strategic shift is designed to significantly improve passenger convenience, operational reliability, and regional connectivity, while offering more competitive schedules that align seamlessly with onward domestic, regional, and long-haul departures.
The new daytime structure strengthens Air Peace’s position as the preferred carrier for travel between Nigeria, West Africa, and beyond, delivering improved connectivity from Lagos to key regional markets.
New Regional Daytime Schedule (Local Times)
Lagos – Abidjan – Dakar – Banjul – Dakar – Abidjan – Lagos
Frequency: Monday / Wednesday / Friday
- LOS–ABJ: 07:00 – 07:50
- ABJ–DSS: 08:30 – 11:30
- DSS–BJL: 12:10 – 13:00
- BJL–DSS: 13:40 – 14:30
- DSS–ABJ: 15:10 – 18:10
- ABJ–LOS: 18:50 – 21:40
Lagos – Accra – Roberts Int’l (Monrovia) – Freetown – Roberts Int’l – Accra – Lagos
Frequency: Tuesday / Thursday / Saturday
- LOS–ACC: 08:00 – 08:05
- ACC–ROB: 08:45 – 10:45
- ROB–FNA: 11:25 – 12:25
- FNA–ROB: 13:05 – 14:05
- ROB–ACC: 14:45 – 16:45
- ACC–LOS: 17:25 – 19:25
Lagos – Accra – Lagos (Daily & Additional Frequencies)
- LOS–ACC: 07:00 – 07:05 (Daily)
- ACC–LOS: 07:45 – 09:50
- LOS–ACC: 18:30 – 18:35 (Mon / Wed / Fri / Sun)
- ACC–LOS: 19:15 – 21:20
On the strategic benefits for passengers and the region, the airline, explained that the transition to daytime regional operations will:
- Enhance passenger comfort and travel experience
- Improve schedule reliability and on-time performance
- Provide stronger connectivity to night-time long-haul departures
- Support business, government, and leisure travel across West and Central Africa
This optimised schedule gives Air Peace a strong competitive advantage over both regional and international carriers operating from Lagos, reinforcing its role as a key enabler of intra-African trade, tourism, and mobility.
On Network expansion, the airline said that in line with its commitment to expanding Africa-to-Africa connectivity, Air Peace also confirms that additional regional routes are planned to be introduced before the end of the first quarter of operations, including services to:
Douala, Libreville, Kinshasa, Conakry, Bamako, and Johannesburg.
The airline added that bookings is now open, inviting the traveling public, corporate partners, and the entire travel trade to take advantage of these improved daytime services.
Tickets, Air Peace said are now available through authorised travel agencies, Air Peace website, and other approved sales channels.
Air Peace, said that it is committed to delivering safe, reliable, and competitive air travel while strengthening Nigeria’s position as a major aviation hub for Africa.
