BREAKING: Passenger Caught Stealing Mid-Flight on Air Peace, Airline Takes Action

A passenger found in possession of stolen items aboard an Air Peace flight from Lagos to Port Harcourt has been apprehended and permanently blacklisted by the airline.

The individual was taken into custody upon landing at Port Harcourt International Airport, following a thorough search that confirmed the missing belongings were in their possession.

Suspects handed to security for investigation

In a statement released on Thursday, the airline’s Head of Corporate Communications, Ejike Ndiulo, disclosed that the suspect was handed over to airport security operatives for further investigation.

Air Peace reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining safety and security on its flights, stating that firm measures are being implemented to deter such incidents in the future.

Airline updates preventive security measures

The airline expressed growing concern over the increasing frequency of in-flight thefts and outlined a series of preventive measures.

As part of its response, surveillance efforts will be intensified, with cabin crew instructed to maintain heightened vigilance throughout flights.

Additionally, in-flight announcements will be made more frequently to remind passengers about safeguarding their belongings and reporting any suspicious behavior.

To reinforce its zero-tolerance policy towards theft and misconduct, the airline confirmed that the suspect involved in this case would be permanently banned from flying with Air Peace.

This decision aligns with the company’s firm stance on protecting the comfort and security of its passengers.

Air Peace reassured travelers of its dedication to providing a safe and seamless travel experience.

Passengers were urged to remain vigilant, cooperate with airline staff, and promptly report any unusual activities to ensure the highest standards of security are upheld.

Air Peace announces flight cancellation to 6 states

Legit.ng had earlier reported that Air Peace had announced the cancellation of flights to six states on January 15 and 16, 2025, due to unscheduled maintenance.

According to a statement signed by Ejike Ndiulo, Air Peace’s head of corporate communications, the cancellations will impact operations.

Passengers travelling to and from these destinations have been advised to stay updated on flight schedules or contact the customer service team for assistance.

The statement reads:

“Dear Esteemed Customer. We wish to inform you of the cancellation of flights to and from Warri and Ibadan due to unscheduled maintenance. Additionally, flights to Akure, Ilorin, Calabar, and Uyo have been cancelled for the same reason. ”

Air Peace selected for Hajj Operations in 2025

In another development, the presidency selected Air Peace Limited, Fly-Nas, Max Air, and UMZA Aviation Services Limited as official airlines for Hajj pilgrims in 2025.

This was disclosed by Abdullahi Saleh Usman, the chairman of Nigeria’s National Hajj Commission.

According to him, these carriers were chosen from among the 11 businesses that applied to transport Muslim pilgrims from Nigeria via air.