Emirates has activated a bilateral interline agreement with Air Peace, expanding air connectivity between Africa, the UAE, and London. The move builds on an existing partnership and enables passengers to travel on a single ticket with through-checked baggage across both airline networks.
Under the agreement, travellers can access destinations beyond Air Peace’s 13 Nigerian cities, including Banjul and Dakar via Abidjan, as well as Freetown and Monrovia via Accra. The expanded connectivity provides improved access to Emirates’ global network and premium services.
The arrangement also allows Air Peace to link its West and Central African routes with Emirates’ Dubai hub and key international destinations.
Gulf Economist Staff Writer
