As part of its corporate social responsibility, Air Peace has offerred six economy return tickets to women in Umuerim Umukparo in Mbala community of Abia State.
A statement signed by the Head of Corporate Communications at Air Peace, Dr Ejike Ndiulo, on Monday in Lagos said that the Airline visited the community and offered return tickets to women to enable them to travel by air to any part of Nigeria.
He said that the gesture was aimed at inspiring more women to experience air travel and encourage interests in aviation-related careers.
Ndiulo said that the visit underscored the airline’s commitment to gender inclusion.
“At Air Peace, we believe in the strength, resilience and potential of women.
“Our vice chairman, chief operating officer, and chief of administration and finance are all women, setting a powerful example across the aviation industry.
“This initiative is not just about flights; it is about unlocking opportunities,” Ndiulo said.
He said that Air Peace was committed to making flying accessible to Nigerians.
Air Peace had celebrated the inspiring journey of Miss Gold Ike, the first woman from Umuerim Umukparo community to travel by air.
The airline offered Ike two return economy tickets to any part of the country. (NAN)

