Air Peace Executive Lounge Opens – Quietly, But Impressively

- By Fred Chukwuelobe
While much of the world was wrapped in Valentine’s Day celebrations on February 14, 2026, Air Peace marked the day differently by unveiling something it described as “exceptional for those who choose to fly premium.”
No loud fanfare. No over-the-top ceremony. Just delivery.
The airline quietly opened its Executive Lounge at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Terminal 2, creating a refined, exclusive space for its First and Business Class passengers.
This is not just another waiting area. It is a statement.
From elegant interiors and private workspaces to curated refreshments and seamless comfort, the lounge reflects Air Peace’s deliberate push to elevate the travel experience for its premium customers. Every detail, from design to ambience, signals prestige, privacy and polish.
In the airline’s words, the new facility represents “a bold commitment to premium travel redefined, where every journey begins in style.”
For a Nigerian carrier that continues to expand its domestic, regional and international footprint, this development is more than aesthetic. It is strategic. It reinforces the brand’s evolution from a fast-growing airline into a full-service aviation player competing confidently on experience, not just routes.
Air Peace’s premium passengers now have a state-of-the-art sanctuary to relax, work or refresh before boarding.
Another milestone. Quietly executed. Strongly delivered.







