Air Peace Strengthens Africa-Caribbean Connectivity With Direct Barbados Service.
In a major step toward advancing air connectivity between Africa and the Caribbean, West and Central Africa’s largest carrier, Air Peace, has successfully operated its first scheduled commercial flight from Lagos to Barbados, marking the launch of a direct air service designed to simplify travel between both regions.
The historic flight was operated on the carrier’s luxurious Boeing 777 aircraft on May 24 2026, and it departed Lagos with over 284 passengers on board, underscoring the growing demand for more seamless travel options between Nigeria and the Caribbean. Among the dignitaries and notable personalities on the flight were Air Peace Chief Commercial Officer, Mr. Nowel Ngala; the High Commissioner of Barbados to Nigeria, Ghana and Liberia, Juliette Bynoe-Sutherland; renowned Nigerian actress, Temitope Olowoniyan; alongside other airline delegates and passengers.
Beyond the launch of a new route, the service addresses a long-standing challenge experienced by travelers moving between Africa and the Caribbean, particularly the burden of multiple stopovers, lengthy transit times, and complex visa requirements associated with connecting through several foreign destinations.
The Lagos-Barbados service is expected to significantly improve accessibility by providing a more direct and convenient travel option for tourists, business travelers, diaspora communities, and cultural exchange initiatives across both regions.
Industry stakeholders have described the development as another bold milestone in Air Peace’s expanding international operations and a strategic move toward positioning Nigeria as a stronger aviation gateway within Africa. The airline has continued to grow its international footprint by prioritizing routes that create practical value for travelers while improving connectivity across underserved markets.
The Barbados route also opens new opportunities for tourism, trade, investment, and deeper people-to-people engagement between West Africa and the Caribbean, further strengthening cultural and economic ties across both regions.
Following the successful Lagos-Barbados inaugural operation, Air Peace is scheduled to operate the first commercial return service from Barbados to Lagos on May 25, with subsequent flights planned twice monthly, establishing the route as a growing air bridge between Africa and the Caribbean.
