Air Peace has attributed the disruption of its Lagos–London Gatwick service on 13 May 2026 to what it described as “operational disruption following enroute access issues involving the airspace authorities of an African country.”
In a statement titled Flight Operations Update, the airline explained that the incident led to an immediate return of the aircraft to Lagos in line with international aviation safety procedures.
“Air Peace wishes to inform the flying public that its scheduled Lagos–London Gatwick service of 13 May 2026 experienced an operational disruption following enroute access issues involving the airspace authorities of an African country,” the airline said.
It added that the decision to turn back was taken after “the need for immediate operational clarification with the relevant authorities,” stressing that the aircraft “safely returned to Lagos in accordance with established international aviation procedures.”
According to the airline, the London Gatwick service was subsequently rescheduled while efforts were made to resolve the matter with the relevant authorities.
“Consequently, the London Gatwick service was rescheduled while the matter was being resolved. Affected passengers were promptly informed of the situation, while care arrangements, including communication updates, support services, and necessary assistance, were provided for their convenience,” the statement read.
Air Peace further apologised to passengers affected by the disruption, describing the incident as unforeseen and beyond its control.
“Air Peace sincerely apologises to all affected passengers for the inconvenience caused by the unforeseen disruption which was beyond our control. The airline remains committed to maintaining operational integrity, regulatory compliance, and the highest standards of passenger service across its network,” it said.
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