Air Peace concludes first phase of 2025 Hajj operations to Saudi Arabia

Air Peace, West and Central Africa’s largest carrier, has successfully concluded the first phase of its 2025 Hajj operations to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, airlifting over 5,000 Pilgrims.

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Air Peace, West and Central Africa’s largest carrier, has successfully concluded the first phase of its 2025 Hajj operations to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, airlifting over 5,000 Pilgrims.

The Phase 1 airlift was concluded on May 24, 2025, with a total of 16 flights conducted and 5,040 pilgrims airlifted. The operations began on May 9, 2025, with the airline operating the National Inaugural Hajj Flight from Owerri Airport, Imo State—an event graced by the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency, Senator Kashim Shettima.

Air Peace operated Hajj flights for 15 Nigerian states and the Armed Forces, using strategically located airports to ensure smooth operations and accessibility for pilgrims. The states and their respective departure airports include Kogi & Benue – Abuja Airport, Borno – Maiduguri Airport, Taraba – Yola Airport, Ekiti & Ondo – Ilorin Airport, Edo & Nigerian Armed Forces – Lagos Airport and Imo – Owerri Airport.

Other airports include Abia, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Enugu & Rivers – Port Harcourt Airport.

This milestone underscores Air Peace’s unwavering commitment to supporting national religious initiatives and providing world-class services to pilgrims on such spiritually significant journeys.

Speaking on the completion of Phase One, Augustin Kamano, Air Peace’s Director of Flight Operations, expressed satisfaction with the seamless coordination and thanked all stakeholders for their cooperation.

He noted, “This first phase was a demonstration of our operational strength and dedication to national service. We are proud of our team’s performance and grateful for the support from all relevant authorities.” He added that Phase Two of the 2025 Hajj airlift is scheduled to commence on June 13, 2025, and conclude by July 2, 2025, “by the grace of God.”

Also commenting, Oluwatoyin Olajide, Air Peace’s Chief Operating Officer, extended deep appreciation to the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), aviation and security agencies, and especially the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, for his unwavering support.

“We remain committed to excellence and national service. Our successful Hajj operations are a result of collaboration, professionalism, and the confidence placed in us by the Nigerian government and people,” she stated.

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