I also had terrible experience with them a nd I can tell you 100% of what you said is it truth may I also add that the airplane is old, no charging spot, you can’t watch the mini tv as it already outdated and the movies are all pirated plus no even earplugs spot of the mini tv to listen to the movie they really need to do better.
spot on,nothing worked in business class, charging point, screen remote control, rude and very unhelpful staff, mr segun odegbami was on the same flight with me and can attest to it all waited almost 2 hrs at gatwick to receive my bags,after which my bag was almost lost, no tags were attached from lagos It's just a shame
Thank you for you comment. But that is not a complete true. In British Airways, I once I missed my fly I could not change my flight. I had to pay a full price for a new flight and they did not give me an accommodation. I was 16 years old then. I had to sleep at the airport. So being able to change you flight depence on the ticket you get. If you get a flight ticket I would check the condition. Usually if you pay more they would get better service not matter whay airline
It is obvious that you lack flying experience. If you missed a flight with any other airline post covid, you would have to buy another ticket. If you are amending your ticket, sometimes it is cheaper to get another one. Gone are thosedays that you can easily pay $100 to either amend your ticket or board the next available flight if you missed your flight. This is the problem with Nigerians. Air Peace is far better than most African airlines that treat Nigerians like dirt. An example is Air Maroc. I don't see Nigerians complaining about those airlines. There are no airlines currently flying to Nigeria at full capacity. It is not a high season. We were like 10 people flying from Abuja to London via Frankfurt on Lufthansa a few days ago. The European airline you talked about has over 30 years of flying experiences. Since the UK left the EU, Nigerians can nolonger transit in any European countries without a valid Schengen visa. British residents permit holders, and those on visitor's visas only have few options by either flying with an African airline or Middle Eastern airline such as Qatar, etc, and it takes long to get to your destination. Air peace is a blessing to Nigerians.
That is changing now, from 29th of June, you don’t need to apply for Airport Visas when flying with German airline or Nethaland if you have a resident permit of UK with a valid BRP, but you can’t enter the country. check their website, it's there.
You flew Airpeace once abd has all these negatives. It shows great elements of bias. Anyway, is a market, you are free to fly any airline of your choice, but denigrating the Airpeace staff as not knowing what they are doing, beggers believe.
@BattaBox so because the world is watching you are trying to pull down AP on your platform? What stopped you from approaching AP and the CEO directly?
No airline is perfect. But with that said have you actually spoke to their customer service or anyone in charge to request the changes you want made. I think its time that all internal problems to remain private conversations held because the world is watching.
you dont know what you are talking about, maybe that was your first-time of changing date on international flight. Here in U S A I changed my date same year with $300, the cost of changing flight date depends on the type of ticket you bought and the deference between the price of your original tickle and new date. Secondly there is nothing like flat tyre policy when u miss ur flight so stop exposing your ignorance in the public.
@@BattaBox I also missed my plane, when I was flying from Rome to London. I had to pay £250, for a new ticket this was in 2014. What you are stating is not unique to Air Peace. It is not unusual to pay for a new ticket , if the passenger was late for their flight.