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Free London Transfers, Nigerian Crew, Global Ambition: Ben Bruce Sells Air Peace Experience

“Air Peace didn’t wait for permission”

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Former Senator Ben Murray-Bruce has thrown his weight behind Air Peace, urging Nigerians to support the indigenous carrier as it expands its footprint on the highly competitive Nigeria-United Kingdom route.

In a major endorsement, Bruce argued that it was contradictory for Nigerians to complain about the dominance of foreign airlines while refusing to patronise a homegrown airline that is competing on one of the world’s most challenging international routes.

“Only Nigerians can complain that foreign airlines dominate our skies, then refuse to fly the one Nigerian airline flying our flag proudly into London,” he said.

The former lawmaker praised Air Peace for venturing into the London market, describing the move as a bold demonstration of Nigerian ambition and excellence.

“Air Peace didn’t wait for permission. They entered one of the toughest routes in the world and disrupted the game. Abuja to London. Lagos to London. Nigerian crew. Nigerian ambition. Nigerian excellence,” he stated.

Bruce also highlighted what he described as the airline’s unique customer experience, noting that business-class passengers arriving in London are provided with complimentary transportation services.

“While others drop you at the airport and wish you luck, Air Peace has a driver waiting to take you anywhere in London for FREE,” he said, adding “Read that again. You land in London and your ride is already sorted if you’re flying business class. This is not just a flight. This is premium Naija steeze.”

According to him, supporting Air Peace goes beyond buying an airline ticket, as it represents an investment in Nigerian jobs, local capacity and national pride.

“If you’re flying to London, why not fly with the airline carrying your flag, creating Nigerian jobs, proving that we can compete with the best, and still giving you VIP treatment when you land?” he asked.

Describing the airline as a symbol of Nigeria’s growing confidence on the global stage, Bruce said Air Peace was not merely transporting passengers between countries but projecting the country’s image abroad.

“Big energy. Big value. Big pride. Air Peace isn’t just flying to London. Air Peace is taking Nigeria with it,” he said.

He concluded with a call for Nigerians to rally behind the carrier, saying: “Fly Air Peace. Let them know Nigerians back their own.”

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