In a belated acknowledgment, London Gatwick has finally announced the addition of Nigerian carrier Air Peace to its roster. The airline now operates daily flights to Lagos, catering to both leisure and business travelers seeking connections to Nigeria. Gatwick’s social media post highlights the convenience of flying with Air Peace and features a link for booking flights.
Furthermore, the post commends the striking livery of Air Peace’s aircraft as it made its inaugural arrival under Pier 6 bridge, accompanied by a captivating video shared by an Instagram user.
The subdued reception of Air Peace’s inaugural flight at Gatwick Airport has sparked curiosity, prompting further scrutiny into Gatwick’s social media practices. While the airport has since rectified the oversight with a delayed announcement, questions remain regarding the initial lack of acknowledgment. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and consistency in airport communication strategies, particularly in the era of social media dominance within the aviation industry.
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