Air Peace has confirmed that its Lagos–London Gatwick flight scheduled for May 13 encountered an operational disruption linked to airspace access issues involving aviation authorities in an African country.
The airline disclosed this in a statement issued by its management, explaining that the aircraft was forced to return safely to Lagos in line with international aviation safety procedures.
According to the statement, the incident occurred while the aircraft was en route to London Gatwick.
“Air Peace wishes to inform the flying public that its scheduled Lagos–London Gatwick service of May 13, 2026, experienced an operational disruption following enroute access issues involving the airspace authorities of an African country,” the statement read.
The airline explained that the decision to return the aircraft to Lagos became necessary pending clarification with the relevant aviation authorities.
“As a result of the development and the need for immediate operational clarification with the relevant authorities, the aircraft safely returned to Lagos in accordance with established international aviation procedures,” the airline stated.
Air Peace further disclosed that the affected London Gatwick service had to be rescheduled while efforts were made to resolve the issue.
The airline said passengers affected by the disruption were duly informed, while support measures were put in place to minimise inconvenience.
According to the statement, affected travellers received updates, assistance and other necessary care arrangements during the period of the disruption.
Air Peace apologised to passengers over the incident, describing the situation as unforeseen and beyond the airline’s control.






