Emirates and Air Peace Ink Interline Agreement
Partnership unlocks access to 13 Nigerian cities, boosting travel and trade

Emirates and Air Peace (P4) announced on February 11, 2025, a new interline agreement, expanding travel options for passengers flying to and from Nigeria.
The partnership promises enhanced connectivity and seamless access to key domestic destinations within the country, offering passengers a more convenient travel experience with single-ticket itineraries and streamlined baggage handling.
Connecting Dubai to 13 Nigerian Cities
The agreement will allow passengers arriving from Dubai on Emirates’ Boeing 777-300ER service to Lagos to connect seamlessly onto Air Peace flights to 13 key Nigerian cities.
“This collaboration [..] also offers Nigerians arriving from Dubai seamless access to key domestic destinations, including Asaba, Akure, Benin City, Calabar, Enugu, Ilorin, Kaduna, and Owerri,” said Oluwatoyin Olajide, Chief Operating Officer, Air Peace.
The expanded network, Emirates highlighted, will particularly benefit corporate travellers by connecting them to additional cities in Nigeria, including Abuja, Kano, Uyo, Port Harcourt, and Warri, supporting the strong trade relationship between Nigeria and the UAE.
Air Peace offers a wide domestic network enabled by a diverse fleet, which includes Airbus A320s, Boeing 737s, Boeing 777s, Dornier 328-300 jets, and Embraer models 145 and 195-E2.
Boosting Business and Tourism
“This partnership with Air Peace is the next step on this journey, bolstering our connectivity and introducing more travel options for corporate leisure, and travellers visiting friends and family to and from Nigeria,” said Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer.
“By improving ease of travel, we are boosting business, tourism, and trade opportunities, further strengthening economic ties between Nigeria and the UAE,” added Oluwatoyin Olajide.