BREAKING: Air Peace announces flight disruptions as heavy rain hits Lagos, Benin

LAGOS, Nigeria (NPA) — Air Peace has announced disruptions to its flight operations following heavy rainfall affecting Lagos, Benin City and other parts of its domestic network.
In a statement issued on Friday by the airline’s spokesperson, Osifo-Whiskey Efe, Air Peace said adverse weather conditions had affected flight schedules, stressing that passenger safety remains its highest priority.
“Due to the heavy downpour of rain in Lagos and Benin, some flights across our operating network will be disrupted,” the airline said.
Air Peace appealed to passengers for understanding as it works to minimise the impact of the weather and restore normal operations.
“While weather is beyond our control and safety remains our utmost priority, we appeal for your understanding as we manage the disruptions as best as we can and get you to your destinations safely,” the statement added.
The airline advised passengers requiring information on flight schedules or other enquiries to contact its customer service channels for updates.
Air Peace reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining the highest safety standards for passengers and crew, noting that operational decisions would continue to be guided by prevailing weather conditions and established aviation safety procedures.
The airline thanked customers for their patience, understanding and continued support while the disruptions persist.
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