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Cronos Begins Lagos-Malabo Flights

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Malabo-based carrier Cronos Airlines plans to open a new travel gateway – Lagos – Doula- Malabo flights.

The new route is a fallout of the partnership between Cronos Airlines and Peacock Aviation and Allied Services

The Chairman of Peacock Group, Aare Segun Phillips, said business and pleasure travellers would have the opportunity to fly the new gateway, which is expected to begin with a maiden flight.

The new service, he said, will open with a twice-weekly flight. The flights would connect passengers between Lagos and Doula, the commercial capital of Cameroun and Malabo, Equatorial Guinea’s capital.

According to Cronos Airlines and Peacock, the airline is bringing to bear its upscale service by giving passengers the best of flight services.

Phillips said: “This flight will give intending passengers the opportunity to enjoy world-class in-flight services, on-time departure, peace of mind and efficient connectively. This is regardless of whether an intending passenger is on business or pleasure trip.”

To make travel seamless, Peacock Aviation and Cronos Airlines’ Passenger Sales Agents across Nigeria have opened ticketing offices in major cities, including Lagos Mainland, Lagos Island, Port Harcourt and Aba. Tickets would also be available in other Peacock ticketing offices located within and outside the country.

“Our interest is to connect people by air to every destination. We want to facilitate business and pleasure and enhance economic growth in Nigeria and Africa in general. We will move businesses people and tourists regardless of their race and colour to all destinations,” Aare Phillips, said.

He continued: “With this flight, businessmen travelling across these cities do not need to face hassles or travel through other means. Air travel remains the safest and most efficient way to move across cities, countries and destinations. This route has been carefully designed to meet the needs of both pleasure and business travelers.”

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