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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Airport scene illustrating new 2026 nonstop airline routes connecting US, UAE to global destinations.
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Several airlines announce new nonstop routes for 2026

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Major airlines including Alaska, American, Delta, JetBlue, United, Starlux, Air Arabia, and Southwest have revealed plans for new nonstop international flights starting in 2026. These routes connect various U.S. and UAE cities to destinations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, the Caribbean, and Central America. The expansions aim to enhance travel options for leisure and business passengers.

Emirates and Air Peace have reinforced their interline agreement, enhancing travel options between their networks.

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Air Peace n gbejade iṣẹ rẹ si Brazil, ti o nfa ireti laarin awọn arinrin-ajo.

Despite headwinds like Russian airspace restrictions, Chinese travellers are driving leisure and business bookings, keeping Air France-KLM optimistic about the China-Europe market. The company reported a 6 per cent year-on-year increase in unit revenue from its Asian market, with a passenger load factor of 89 per cent. Greater China general manager Steven van Wijk affirmed the airline's long-term commitment to the region.

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Faan has attained dual ISO certifications as reported in recent news.

India and Oman are set to sign a free trade agreement on Wednesday, marking Oman's first such deal in nearly 17 years since its pact with the United States. The agreement will strengthen bilateral strategic ties, covering goods, services, investments, green energy, and net-zero goals.

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Nigeria has secured the release of 11 Nigerian Air Force pilots and crew members, along with their military jet, from Burkina Faso. The release followed high-level talks in Ouagadougou.

 

 

 

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