Air Peace delays flights after power surge hits critical IT server

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An Air Peace Aircraft

An Air Peace Aircraft


 

Nigeria’s largest carrier, Air Peace, on Monday announced widespread flight delays across its route network.

In a statement issued by its management on Monday, the airline said the disruption was caused by a power surge which impacted a critical IT infrastructure server supporting its crew scheduling and flight planning processes.

“Dear Esteemed Customer,

We sincerely apologise for the delays currently affecting some of our flights across our route network today,” the airline said.

As a result, the airline said some flights have experienced delays while our technical teams work with our service providers to fully restore the affected infrastructure.

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“We deeply regret the inconvenience this has caused and understand the impact these delays may have on your travel plans. Please be assured that every effort is being made to restore normal operations as quickly as possible while maintaining the highest standards of safety,” the airline said.

The airline said it expects the maintenance and restoration work to be completed today, after which flight operations will progressively return to normal.

The airline advised customers to continue monitoring its official communication channels for updates on their flights.

“We appreciate your patience, understanding, and continued confidence in Air Peace. Our commitment to providing safe, reliable, and efficient services remains unwavering,” it said.

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