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Turkish Airlines, Air Peace Ink Bilateral SPA Interline Agreement
Turkish Airlines, the national flag carrier of Türkiye, flying to more countries than any other airline, and Air Peace, West Africa’s largest airline, have activated a bilateral interline agreement, enhancing seamless connectivity between Nigeria, West and Central Africa, Türkiye, and Turkish Airlines’ extensive global network.
The interline partnership enables passengers of both airlines to enjoy frictionless, single-ticket travel, coordinated schedules, and simplified baggage handling on selected routes and eligible itineraries, delivering a smoother, more convenient travel experience across multiple destinations.

Through this agreement, Turkish Airlines passengers arriving in Lagos can now connect seamlessly onto Air Peace’s extensive domestic and regional network across Nigeria and West Africa. Likewise, Air Peace passengers gain access to Turkish Airlines’ vast global route network via Istanbul, one of the world’s leading aviation hubs, with onward connections across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, the Americas, and beyond.
The partnership significantly strengthens travel options between Nigeria and Türkiye and unlocks new commercial and tourism opportunities by linking West and Central Africa more efficiently to global markets.
Speaking on the collaboration, Dr. Özlem Özyön, SVP International Relations and Alliances at Turkish Airlines, said:
“This interline agreement with Air Peace reinforces our commitment to expanding connectivity across Africa. By combining Turkish Airlines’ global reach with Air Peace’s strong regional presence, we are generating more travel options, improved convenience, and greater accessibility for our passengers.”
Commenting on the agreement, Nowel Ngala, Chief Commercial Officer of Air Peace, said:
“This partnership with Turkish Airlines is another important milestone in Air Peace’s strategy to position Africa and particularly Nigeria at the centre of global connectivity. By integrating our robust domestic and regional network with Turkish Airlines’ unparalleled international reach, we are offering our customers seamless connections, reduced travel complexity, and greater choice, while strengthening Nigeria’s role as a key aviation gateway.”
Turkish Airlines operates modern widebody aircraft on its services to Lagos, offering passengers a premium onboard experience featuring award-winning inflight catering, world-class service, and its renowned inflight entertainment system. The airline’s Istanbul hub provides efficient connections and access to one of the most comprehensive global aviation networks.
With a fleet of over 50 aircraft comprising B777S, B737S, and Embraer, and a rapidly expanding route network, Air Peace continues to play a pivotal role in Africa’s aviation landscape, connecting cities, supporting trade and tourism, and facilitating regional and international mobility. Tickets under the interline agreement can be booked via turkishairlines.com, flyairpeace.com, and through IATA-accredited travel agents.

About Air Peace
Air Peace is Nigeria’s largest airline, operating domestic, regional, and international services with a growing fleet and an expanding route network across Africa, Europe, South America and the Middle East. The airline is committed to enhancing connectivity, promoting economic development, and positioning Nigeria and Africa as key players in global aviation.
About Turkish Airlines
Established in 1933, Turkish Airlines, a Star Alliance member, operates a fleet of 522 aircraft (passenger and cargo) serving 356 worldwide destinations, including 303 international and 53 domestic, across 132 countries.


