Air Peace Denies Allegations of Deception Over Lagos-São Paulo Route - By Daisy BARRO
Air Peace has issued a statement denying allegations of deception and scam related to the proposed Lagos-São Paulo direct flight, calling a SaharaReporters report "malicious and misleading".
The airline stated that the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with the Nigerian government is a statement of intent and not a guarantee of immediate commencement of operations: "An MoU is neither a ticket sale nor a flight schedule, and it does not constitute a guarantee of immediate commencement of operations," the statement reads.
Air Peace emphasized that no tickets were sold, no booking platform was opened, and no flight date was announced, making it illogical to claim that passengers were stranded. The airline also highlighted the complex regulatory and operational requirements for international long-haul operations, including Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) implementation frameworks, approval from Brazil's civil aviation authority (ANAC), and safety certifications.
The carrier assured that it has the requisite equipment to operate the route - with four Boeing 777-200/300 aircraft in its fleet - and is working towards completing all regulatory and commercial processes.
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