Air Peace Cuts Abuja-London Flights to Three Weekly Amid Jet A1 Fuel Shortage
Air Peace has reduced its Abuja-London flight schedule to three weekly services until July 1, citing nationwide and global Jet A1 aviation fuel shortages.
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Air Peace reduced its Abuja-London flight frequency to three times weekly. This temporary adjustment, effective until July 1, stems from ongoing Jet A1 aviation fuel shortages.
Air Peace, a prominent Nigerian airline, has adjusted its direct flights from Abuja to London. The route, previously served daily, now operates three times each week.
This change comes directly from widespread constraints in the supply of Jet A1, the specific type of aviation fuel required by jet aircraft. These supply issues affect aviation operations both within Nigeria and globally.
Air Peace announced the Abuja-London service is temporarily reduced to three weekly flights. This measure remains in place until July 1. The airline cites current nationwide and global aviation fuel supply constraints as the reason for this operational adjustment.
The airline confirmed this flight reduction is necessary to maintain high standards of safety and operational reliability. Full operational frequency on its London service is scheduled to resume from July 1.
This temporary reduction impacts travelers planning flights between Nigeria's capital and London. Stakeholders will monitor global and domestic fuel markets for supply improvements and their effect on airline operations.
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