Nigeria’s leading airline, Air Peace has announced its participation as an exhibitor at ITB Berlin 2025, one of the world’s most prestigious international travel trade shows, scheduled to take place from March 4-6, 2025.
In a press release issued by Ejike Ndiulo, Head of Corporate Communications, the airline confirmed it will be joining over 10,000 exhibitors from around the world at the event to highlight its services, rapid growth, and expanding route network, particularly its new London connection and presence in the European market.
Air Peace, recognised as West Africa’s largest carrier, has been instrumental in enhancing connectivity across Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. The airline’s exhibition at ITB Berlin will underscore its commitment to affordable, reliable, and safe air travel, positioning it as a major player in the global aviation industry.
The airline’s Executive Director, Nnenna Onyema said, “We are excited to be part of ITB Berlin 2025, the global travel and tourism industry’s largest and most influential event. Our participation underscores Air Peace’s commitment to fostering stronger international partnerships, driving tourism, and advancing connectivity across continents. As we continue to expand our fleet and routes, ITB Berlin provides the perfect platform to showcase our vision and to connect with international partners who share our goal of making travel more accessible to all”.
The statement also highlighted that visitors to the Air Peace exhibition stand at ITB Berlin will have the opportunity to engage with the airline’s team and explore its wide range of services, including Expanding domestic and international flight routes, including its London Gatwick service and growing European network, a modern fleet of state-of-the-art aircraft, ensuring passenger safety and comfort and a commitment to world-class customer experience, focusing on convenience, efficiency, and affordability.
Air Peace has built a strong reputation for operational efficiency and safety, securing its sixth consecutive IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) certification, a globally recognised safety standard. The airline is also known for its contribution to regional economies through job creation, tourism development, and business connectivity.
Air Peace’s participation at ITB Berlin is expected to solidify its status as a key player in Africa’s aviation sector while attracting global investors, travel agents, and international tour operators. The trade show, which draws thousands of industry leaders and media professionals, will serve as a platform for new partnerships and collaborations that will enhance Nigeria’s presence in the global aviation market.
Founded in 2013, Air Peace currently operates 21 domestic routes, 10 regional routes, and 7 international routes, connecting key destinations across Nigeria, West Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.
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