Tag: Jamaica

  • Air Peace Rejects Barbados Diversion Claims as Stranded Passenger Story Spreads

    Air Peace Rejects Barbados Diversion Claims as Stranded Passenger Story Spreads

    2025-12-30 14:00:00

    According to Punch, passengers alleged they bought Lagos–Kingston tickets but were diverted to Barbados and later detained and deported—claims the airline disputed, insisting rerouting was voluntary and refunds were offered where applicable.

    The story centres on documentation and transit-visa issues, route-change communication at check-in, and what happened after arrival when onward connections were missed.

    The incident has quickly become a diaspora-travel flashpoint, raising questions about disclosure standards, passenger rights and handling of irregular operations on complex itineraries.

    The Guardian reported passengers claimed diversion was announced without prior notice, adding an airline spokesperson promised to respond “soon.” FIJ quoted an affected passenger saying, “Despite holding a valid Jamaican visa, I was forced to travel to a country with which I had no prior connection…”

    Echotitbits take: This could become a benchmark consumer-protection case. Watch NCAA’s findings, whether refunds/rerouting commitments are documented, and tighter ticketing disclosures for ‘via’ itineraries across Nigerian carriers.

    Source: The Punch — December 29, 2025 (https://punchng.com/25-air-peace-passengers-stranded-in-barbados-airline-defends-self/?utm_medium=web&utm_source=auto-read-also)

    The Punch 2025-12-29

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  • First Direct-Flight from Nigeria Lands in Jamaica

    First Direct-Flight from Nigeria Lands in Jamaica

    A direct flight, which departed Lagos, Nigeria has arrived Montego Bay, Jamaica for the first time on Monday.

    The inaugural direct-flight operated by Air Peace was on Tuesday confirmed by the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement signed by the Spokesperson, Ferdinand Nwoye.

     

    According to the Ministry, the inaugural direct-flight from Lagos to Montego Bay was part of activities to commemorate 50 years of good bilateral relations between the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Republic of Jamaica.

    “It is expected that the welcome development will deepen relations between the two countries in areas of tourism, education and economic activities”, Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated.

    In a statement posted on his verified twitter page, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama announced the arrival of the inaugural direct flight to Montego Bay.

    “We were received at the Sangster International Airport, Montego Bay by the Minister of Transportation of Jamaica and other top Jamaican government officials”, Onyeama stated.

    Aboard the flight were some senior Nigerian Government officials and members of the organised private sector.