Air Peace has launched its maiden Nigeria–Brazil direct flight, a historic milestone that redefines connectivity between Africa’s largest economy and South America’s powerhouse.
The Lagos–Brazil service strengthens bilateral ties and establishes a vital bridge for trade, tourism, and cultural exchange.
This development comes after discussions between President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Both leaders identified Nigeria–Brazil aviation cooperation as a driver of renewed economic and diplomatic relations, with Air Peace as the key facilitator.
Minister Highlights Nigeria–Brazil Partnership
At the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Terminal 2, Lagos, Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo (SAN), described the direct service as a product of President Tinubu’s diplomatic efforts.
“What we are seeing today is the first fruit of the diplomatic shuttle of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to Brazil. In his wisdom, the President has decided to reopen and expand our economic, diplomatic, and trade relations with Brazil. Brazil is the biggest economy in South America, and Nigeria is considered the biggest economy in Africa. Connecting these two economies was very key to both presidents,” Keyamo said.
He explained that the new Nigeria–Brazil direct flights would cut travel time to seven hours, eliminating detours through Europe or the Middle East. This, he stressed, will boost trade, expand tourism, and open opportunities for cultural partnerships.



















