Air Peace and Turkish Airlines Solidify Global Connectivity with Major New Interline Partnership Agreement
Air Peace and Turkish Airlines launch a new interline partnership, enabling single-ticket travel from Nigerian cities to global destinations via Istanbul.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 20, 2026, 4:00 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Premium Times

Strategic Integration of Domestic and Global Networks
The landscape of Nigerian aviation has undergone a significant transformation following the formalization of an interline agreement between Air Peace, the nation’s largest carrier, and Turkish Airlines. This Bilateral Special Prorate Agreement represents a strategic alignment designed to bridge the gap between Nigeria’s domestic hubs and global destinations. By integrating their booking systems, the two airlines are creating a unified travel corridor that allows passengers to navigate complex international itineraries with the ease of a single-ticket purchase.
Simplifying the Logistics of International Transit
For Nigerian travelers, the primary benefit of this partnership lies in the removal of logistical hurdles traditionally associated with multi-leg journeys. Historically, passengers traveling from cities outside of Lagos were forced to manage separate tickets, navigate repeated check-in processes, and personally oversee the transfer of luggage between different carriers. According to Efe Osifo-Whiskey, the spokesperson for Air Peace, this new arrangement is specifically engineered to resolve these friction points by aligning flight schedules and centralizing baggage handling across both domestic and international routes.
The Role of Istanbul as a Gateway Hub
Central to this agreement is the connectivity provided through Lagos and Istanbul. Under the new terms, travelers arriving in Lagos via Turkish Airlines can seamlessly transition into the extensive domestic and regional network operated by Air Peace. Conversely, those departing from secondary Nigerian cities can use Air Peace to reach Lagos before connecting to Turkish Airlines’ global routes via its primary hub in Istanbul. This synergy effectively expands the reach of both carriers without the immediate necessity of launching new long-haul flight paths.
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