Travelport and Air Peace ink multi-year content deal

Travelport and the Nigerian airline Air Peace have signed a multi-year content deal.

ThisDayLive reports that Travelport and Air Peace have entered into a multi-year content deal. The agreement connects the two companies in the travel sector. Details of the deal remain limited in available reports. Other headlines from the same publication include FAAN attaining dual ISO certifications and discussions on oil exploration appointments among Ogonis, but these are separate stories.

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