Air Peace Limited has announced the resumption of daily flight operations between Ibadan and Abuja starting December 24, 2025, significantly enhancing air travel connectivity between Southwest Nigeria and the Federal Capital Territory. This move follows the reopening of Ibadan Airport to commercial flights after a closure for maintenance and upgrades.
The airline aims to meet the renewed demand from passengers in Ibadan, Oyo State, and surrounding areas who rely on efficient access to Abuja for business, governance, and social activities. Fares for the Ibadan-Abuja route start at N95,000, described by Air Peace as competitive and passenger-friendly, especially during the festive season.
This development offers travelers a reliable alternative to long-distance road travel, improving convenience and safety. The resumption is part of Air Peace’s broader operational expansion, including recent flights to Warri and added frequencies on domestic routes to handle increased yuletide passenger traffic and sustain growth into 2026.
The airline’s growing fleet, highlighted by the arrival of its third Embraer 190 aircraft, strengthens operational resilience, enhances schedule reliability, and boosts service efficiency across domestic routes. “The move will enhance schedule reliability, route flexibility, and overall service delivery,” said Efe Osifo-Whiskey, Air Peace spokesperson.
Air Peace reaffirms its commitment to connecting underserved markets, easing travel stress, and supporting socio-economic growth through dependable air transport. “This expansion aligns with our vision to link key cities and provide affordable air travel,” the airline stated.
The Ibadan-Abuja route reflects Air Peace’s strategy of linking key cities, fostering socio-economic development, and providing affordable air travel options. Passengers are encouraged to book early via the airline’s website, mobile app, or authorized agents to secure introductory fares.
This expansion underscores Air Peace’s proactive approach to meeting peak-season travel demands without compromising efficiency. As Nigeria’s leading airline, it continues demonstrating resilience and strategic foresight, ensuring passengers enjoy expanded access and competitive pricing.
The resumption is timely, catering to increased travel during the festive period and positioning Air Peace as a pivotal player in Nigeria’s aviation sector. With this, the airline reinforces its position as a preferred choice for domestic travel.
Industry observers note that this move will alleviate travel challenges in the region, providing more options for passengers and stimulating economic activities.
By connecting Ibadan and Abuja, Air Peace enhances regional integration and travel convenience, marking a significant milestone in Nigeria’s aviation landscape.
The airline’s focus on fleet expansion and route development cements its role in shaping Nigeria’s air travel future.
In summary, Air Peace’s resumption of the Ibadan-Abuja route is a major win for travelers and Nigeria’s aviation industry, promising improved connectivity and growth.





