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Airpeace denies rumours of stranding passengers in Barbados
« on: December 31, 2025, 07:00:35 AM »
Airpeace denies rumours of stranding passengers in Barbados

The airline confirmed that all tickets were sold in accordance with international airline sales practices and applicable aviation regulations, adding that it didn’t engage in deceptive sales.A statement by Air Peace’s Spokesperson, Efe Osifo-Whiskey, stated that during standard pre-departure profiling and documentation checks at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, Nigeria, it was discovered that some passengers did not possess the required transit visas to travel via Antigua to their final destinations, including Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago.The statement reads: “In compliance with regulatory requirements, Air Peace immediately offered the affected passengers a full refund of their tickets.“While some passengers accepted the refund option, others voluntarily requested to be rerouted through Barbados to their final destination, noting that Nigerian passport holders do not require transit visas to travel through Barbados to Jamaica and beyond. Based solely on this voluntary request, Air Peace facilitated the rerouting. In total, 42 passengers freely and expressly have their tickets rerouted through Barbados to their final destinations. No passenger was forced, coerced, or compelled to travel to Barbados.“Due to an unforeseen operational delay, the passengers arrived in Barbados later than scheduled and consequently missed their onward connections. Unfortunately, the onward tickets originally purchased were not honoured by the airline with whom they intended to travel with. This refusal by the airline to airlift the passengers left them stranded in Barbados.“Also, some of the passengers who tried to book hotel reservations via credit cards had their transaction declined, hence no evidence of confirmed hotel accommodation during their stay. Another concern from the Barbados immigration was passengers with a return date of December 31st, 2025, indicated that they would be returning back to Nigeria months later with no alternative means of travel. This is obviously unacceptable. The Barbados immigration authorities exercised their sovereign mandate to assess each passenger individually and on a case-by-case basis. This is beyond Air Peace’s obligation.“It is important to note that 67 other passengers from the same passenger group were granted entry and allowed to continue their journeys through Barbados, while 25 passengers were denied entry because of the above stated concerns raised by the Barbados immigration authorities.“Air Peace reiterates that it did not abandon, dump, or deliberately inconvenience any passenger. The airline acted responsibly, transparently, and in good faith at all times by offering refunds, facilitating voluntary rerouting upon passenger request, providing on-ground assistance, and ensuring the safe return of affected passengers.”

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