Air Peace Plans Monthly Direct Flights from Barbados to Africa

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Nationnews– Barbadians seeking to connect with their African roots will soon have a more convenient travel option, as Nigerian airline Air Peace is seeking to launch monthly direct flights from Barbados to West Africa starting in February 2026.

The announcement comes following a successful inaugural flight last Sunday, which brought approximately 300 passengers from Lagos to the Caribbean, with about 200 continuing to Barbados after a stop in Antigua and Barbuda.

Gideon Asare, chief executive officer of Adansi Travels, who was among the passengers on the historic flight, was in Barbados promoting the new route. He runs a travel agency focused on helping people of African descent reconnect with their heritage, particularly in Ghana.

“This opportunity offers more Barbadians the chance to go see their homeland,” he said. 

“Instead of going through the US or the UK, which is longer, you could fly from Barbados directly to Lagos and then continue to Accra.”

The new route represents a significant investment by Air Peace, which operates flights within West Africa and to select international destinations, including London. The airline has also purchased LIAT Air in Antigua to facilitate Caribbean connections.

For Asare, the flight service is about more than convenience. It’s about completing a historical narrative that begins in Ghanaian schools, where children learn about the transatlantic slave trade from an early age.

“You are taught about slavery because of the castles, but you don’t know where the story continues,” he explained.

“When they leave the shores of Ghana, where do they go? That is where you continue the story, when you get to Barbados.”

During a trip to Barbados last year, Asare visited historical sites where enslaved Africans arrived, noting the presence of many Ghanaian names among those documented.His agency hosted about ten Barbadians in Ghana last year, offering them experiences he described as deeply spiritual.

Asare said visitors to Ghana can experience landmarks such as the Slave River, where enslaved Africans were washed before departure, and the Door of No Return, the final passage before being forced onto ships. 

He added, however, that Ghana offered much more than historical connections.

“When you come to Ghana, from your day of arrival, you feel a connection with people,” he said, contrasting it with trips to major Western cities where tourists might see impressive sights but make fewer personal connections.

“There are stereotypes of how some mainstream media may have projected Africa. It’s not the case. If you come to Accra, you will see it’s very modern.” 

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Well we have a huge percentage of this population who holds Barbados PM Mia Mottley, tops when it comes to Caribbean PM, this same percentage often criticized PM Browne and highly in favor of any moves made by Mottley, but isn’t this idea an idea first brought to light by PM Browne?

  2. @Carvaa

    Just stop the disingenuous rhetoric for once.

    No one has ever said that GB and his band of merry men doesn’t come up with good ideas, in fact even many of his opponents has given him credit on that front, and have largely stayed out of his way, but it’s the way he does things (none transparent) and who he dabble in bed with, that many of us have a problem with.

    So there is where many of us stand with this greedy cabal you are so in love with.

    And I stand by that as well with this deal that the PM of Barbados is making with these unscrupulous people, that she’s making a huge mistake. Maybe she has done her homework better than GB did, I don’t know,and I hope she doesn’t claim to be duped as well in the long run, but their is no doubt that these particular Nigerians that GB are in bed with, are as scampish as the come.

    You can dress up a pig all you want, it still remains a pig, and smart people do not go to bed with pigs.

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