Air Peace has advertised a rather interesting charter service, with plans to make multiple stops across the Caribbean in the latter half of December. Starting on December 20, 2025, Air Peace plans to operate monthly charters, flying passengers between Africa’s west coast and parts of the Caribbean.

Air Peace is technically not a stranger to the Caribbean as they currently have a 70% stake in Antigua and Barbuda’s LIAT Air, and now it looks like they’re going to use their own metal to expand its international presence. Outside of the African continent, Air Peace currently operates flights to both London Heathrow (LHR) and London Gatwick (LGW).

According to the new charter schedule, Air Peace will fly a multi-stop route originating in Accra (ACC), first stopping in Lagos (LOS) before hopping across the Atlantic to the Caribbean. They will continue on to Antigua (ANU), Barbados (BGI) and Trinidad (POS) before wrapping up in Kingston (KIN), Jamaica.

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The charter will operate on both the 20th through the 21st, and 29th through 30th, offering travelers the options to book varying combinations, once the flight starts in either Lagos or Accra and ends in one of the Caribbean islands, and vice versa. Flights must be booked as roundtrip tickets as well. This means you can book a roundtrip flight from Lagos to Trinidad, or Accra or Barbados, Kingston to Accra and so forth.

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The entire segment will be operated with one of the Boeing 777s (the -300 most likely), and will be operated on a monthly basis as a trial, and may be expanded if they determine there is enough traction.

This is definitely a unique service as you really don’t see flights connecting Africa directly with the Caribbean.

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