Air Peace Limited has cautioned the public against a fake social media advertisement claiming the airline is offering a “30% off Africa flights” promotion.
In a statement released by its spokesperson, Osifo-Whiskey Efe, the airline described the viral post as fraudulent and completely unaffiliated with Air Peace. It urged the public to ignore the misleading offer and avoid interacting with its promoters, who are allegedly attempting to scam unsuspecting individuals.
> “Our attention has been drawn to a sponsored post circulating on social media, advertising a supposed ‘30% off Africa flights’ promotion and asking people to sign up to access the offer,” the statement read. “We wish to categorically state that Air Peace Limited is not running any such discount. The advert is fake and not connected to us in any way. We therefore advise the public to disregard it and avoid engaging with the fraudsters behind it.”
Air Peace also issued a warning about reports of customers attempting to make bookings through the domain airpeace.com. The airline clarified that its only official website is www.flyairpeace.com, and that it has no affiliation with airpeace.com or any other unauthorised platforms promoting false offers.
> “For your safety and to avoid falling victim to scams, passengers should only use our verified contact channels,” the airline added.
“These are: Call Centre – +234 201 343 8133; Email – callcenter@flyairpeace.com; and Website – www.flyairpeace.com. Air Peace will not be responsible for any transactions made through unauthorised websites, contact numbers, or social media pages.”
The airline reaffirmed its commitment to passenger safety and transparency, emphasizing that all official promotions are announced exclusively through its verified communication channels.
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