Minister of Tourism and International Transport Ian Gooding-Edghill announced that the arrival of Nigerian airline Air Peace is set to significantly boost tourism, trade, and investment in Barbados. Gooding-Edghill emphasized that Air Peace’s operations would enhance connectivity between Barbados and Nigeria, providing new opportunities for both tourists and businesses.
The introduction of Air Peace is anticipated to open up new travel routes and attract more visitors to the island. This move is also expected to foster increased trade relations and investment opportunities between Barbados and Nigeria. As the country seeks to revitalize its tourism sector, this new airline could play a crucial role in its recovery and growth.
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