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Dana Air Airlifts 5.4m Passengers in 11 Years

Dana Air Flight Crew
Dana Air Flight Crew
Dana Air Flight Crew

Dana Air has announced that it airlifted 5.4 million passengers for the past 11 years it started scheduled, commercial service.

Dana Air made this known as part of the celebration of its 11th anniversary as commercial and scheduled operator in Nigeria’s air transport sector.

According to a statement by the airline’s Media and Communications Manager, Mr Kingsley Ezenwa, the airline hopes to double the figure by sustaining its operational efficiency, increasing its fleet size, maintaining its record on-time performance, and raising the bar of its excellent service delivery in the coming years.

“Having completed a commercial analysis of our loads in the last 11 years and confirmed it to stand at 5.4 million, we have set the ball rolling for the next nine years. We have commenced reviewing plans and we intend to raise the bar of our operational efficiency, increase our fleet, and improve on our excellent service delivery to remain on top and keep the commitment and loyalty of our staff and guests,” the airline said.

It noted that with the addition of two recently acquired B737 aircraft, “we are looking at creating more flights and providing massive capacity at underserved destinations within our route network this yuletide. This is to ensure seamless travel experience for our guests to avoid the uncertainty of last year”

“On our product and services delivery, we have the Dana miles club which offers benefits such as miles plus cash, miles in exchange for ticket, excess baggage allowance, discount at partner outlets and upgrade from economy to business class, all to the benefit of our loyal customers.  Our Dana Miles guests should expect more in terms of innovation and rewards,” Dana Air said.

Commenting further on the airline’s product and service, Kingsley said, “Our Business Class service is amazing and the service is second to none, tailored for customers who love to travel in style, luxury and comfort. We would like to keep the travel experience as topnotch as always.

“We have dedicated each day to serving our customers even better and we have upped our enlightenment for passengers to use their correct details so we can interact with them directly via our multiple channels.”

Dana Air is one of Nigeria’s leading airlines with a fleet size of nine aircraft, and daily flights to major destinations in Nigeria.

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