Africa to Dubai to London, now with fewer stops and smoother connections
Travelling between Africa, the UAE and the UK just got a lot easier. With a new Emirates–Air Peace agreement, passengers can forget the hassle of multiple tickets and baggage check-ins.
The agreement will reshape how travellers move between multiple destinations with ease. The partnership allows passengers to book a single ticket across both airlines, with bags checked through to the final destination, a small detail that makes a big difference on long, multi-stop journeys.
For travellers across West Africa, the expanded agreement opens up new possibilities. Beyond Air Peace’s network of 13 cities in Nigeria, passengers can now connect to destinations such as Banjul in The Gambia and Dakar in Senegal via Abidjan, as well as Freetown in Sierra Leone and Monrovia in Liberia via Accra. From there, the world feels closer.
Passengers can connect through Emirates’ Dubai hub
The real magic happens in Dubai. Air Peace passengers can seamlessly connect through Emirates’ global hub, unlocking onward travel to major cities including London Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted. With demand between Nigeria and the UK continuing to grow, the route feels tailor-made for business travellers, families and explorers alike.
The journey itself promises comfort. Emirates operates its Boeing 777-300ER on the Dubai–Lagos route, offering spacious cabins, regional dining and thousands of entertainment options.
For travellers, the partnership is less about aviation strategy and more about ease, fewer queues, smoother connections and the freedom to focus on the journey rather than the logistics.
