Air Peace has emphasized the significant benefits of its partnership with the Africa Diaspora Investment Network Alliance (ADINA) Summit 2024 as part of its efforts to strengthen Africa’s connectivity. The partnership, announced following the summit held on December 27, 2024, at the Kempinski Gold Coast City Hotel in Accra, Ghana, aims to advance the continent’s economic potential by bringing together African Diaspora investors, business leaders, and global institutions.
Dr. Ejike Ndiulo, Head of Corporate Communications at Air Peace, highlighted that this partnership aligns with the airline’s broader goals of promoting tourism and showcasing Africa’s rich cultural heritage. By continuously investing in a modern fleet, Air Peace aims to provide world-class travel experiences, reinforcing its leadership in African aviation and its commitment to driving development across the continent.
“Through this partnership, Air Peace has gained access to a high-level network of African and diaspora leaders, creating opportunities to connect with talent, clients, and collaborators while enhancing its branding and marketing initiatives,” the statement said.
David Odeyemi, Head of Sales and Business Development at Air Peace, emphasized the airline’s mission to connect Africa with the diaspora. He pointed out Air Peace’s extensive network, which facilitates seamless travel for diasporans looking to reconnect with their roots, explore heritage, and invest in Africa’s growing markets.
Odeyemi also reaffirmed the airline’s role in fostering intra-African trade and creating jobs, emphasizing that the partnership with ADINA helps unlock Africa’s economic potential and strengthens the continent’s global connections.