...Etiebet, Gololo and others hail the airline’s feat
An excited Akwa Ibom
indigene surprised Air Peace with a rare demonstration of the depth of
gratitude of the people of the state, sending a cow gift to the carrier for
successfully operating its maiden flight to Uyo on Sunday, December 18.
Mr. King Ubong, who
delivered the cow gift at the corporate headquarters of Air Peace in Lagos,
said it was his way of showing gratitude to the airline for extending its
flight services to the state.
In
a related development, former Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Chief Don Obot Etiebet,
House of Representatives member representing Gamawa Federal Constituency of
Bauchi State, Hon. Mohammed Gololo, Chief Executive Officer of Rosebank
Capital, Mr. ‘Niyi Oloruntoba and other top Nigerians have described Air
Peace’s entry into the Uyo, Akwa Ibom route as a timely intervention to address
the challenges of air travel in the area.
They spoke when Air Peace
operated its maiden Lagos-Uyo-Lagos flights on Sunday and Monday respectively,
saying the carrier had raised the bar of air travel in the country.
Etiebet commended the
Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace, Chief Allen Onyema for the expansion
to Uyo, describing him as a diligent and humble businessman.
“Since I got introduced
to Air Peace,” he said, “I’ve been loving it. Your flights are regular and
cleaner. The first time I saw your CEO, he was by the entrance of the aircraft
ushering passengers in. I told him to help me put my luggage in the overhead
compartment and he did. I didn’t know he was your CEO. It was later I knew and
I was surprised. And that is very good.”
Also speaking, Gololo
described Air Peace’s entry into Uyo as a product of foresight.The federal lawmaker, who
was on the Lagos-Uyo sector of the flight, said: “Air Peace in Uyo is a good
idea. It shows foresight. I’m going to Uyo for an assignment and I’m glad to go
straight to Uyo. It came at the right time.”
On his part, Oloruntoba,
who boarded the Lagos-Uyo flight, said he made Air Peace his preferred
airline because of its promptness and the professionalism of
its staff. “It’s exciting to be on
the inaugural flight. You guys have been my preferred airline since two years
you started your flight operations. I fly Air Peace because of your prompt
service and the professionalism of your staff. You’ve created a new standard
and raised the bar. I’m not surprised you’ve recorded a huge success. This
route will be a very successful one for you,” the Rosebank boss said.
He, however, urged the
airline to maintain its customer-oriented service in order to sustain its
success in the aviation sector of the nation’s economy. He said: “You must
always remember you’re here because your customers are there.”
The aircraft was
operated by Captain Obot Asuquo, First Officer Quency Owen Ekpe, Mr. Samuel
Mayowa, Mr. Donald Ihedinso and Rabi Bahago.
Excited passengers on
board the aircraft hailed the management of the airline and applauded the
flight and cabin crew for their diligence and professionalism as the aircraft landed at the Ibom Airport in Uyo.
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