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Air Peace denies stranding passengers on Abuja–London flight

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
March 15, 2026
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Air Peace denies stranding passengers on Abuja–London flight, says aircraft returned due to windshield crack suspected from bird strike

Nigeria’s largest airline, Air Peace, has denied allegations that passengers were stranded on its Abuja–London service, stating that the aircraft made an emergency return to base after a safety issue was detected during the flight.

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The clarification followed the earlier announcement by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority that it had summoned the airline to an urgent meeting over what the regulator described as a series of unexplained disruptions, including complaints from passengers reportedly affected by a diversion on the London route.

In a statement issued by the airline’s management, Air Peace explained that the aircraft returned to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja on March 13 after the crew discovered a crack on the windshield, suspected to have been caused by a bird strike.

The airline said the pilot followed established aviation safety procedures by aborting the flight to allow engineers conduct technical checks.

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“The attention of Air Peace has been drawn to comments circulating on social media suggesting that passengers on our Abuja–London service were abandoned following an air return on March 13, 2026,” the airline stated.

“For the avoidance of doubt, no passenger was abandoned or left stranded at any point during the handling of the situation.”

According to the airline, passenger care procedures were immediately activated to minimise disruption.

Travellers were offered alternative arrangements, including the option of departing the same day through the Lagos–Gatwick service or travelling the following day from Abuja to London.

The airline added that most passengers were transported free of charge to Lagos to connect with the Lagos–Gatwick flight, while others opted to depart the next day from Abuja.

Hotel accommodation was also provided for passengers who required it.

Air Peace described claims that passengers were abandoned as inaccurate, while reaffirming its willingness to cooperate fully with the aviation regulator.

The carrier emphasised that it maintains a strong working relationship with the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority and remains committed to regulatory compliance, passenger protection, and operational transparency.

Also read: Air Peace issues strong scam warning over fake flight discount

The airline also thanked affected passengers for their patience during the disruption and criticised what it described as persistent and unfounded attacks on its operations.

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