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Dana Air increases frequency to Abuja

Dana Air aircraft
Dana Air aircraft
Dana Air aircraft

Dana Air has introduced more flights options from Lagos to Abuja and Abuja to Lagos with low fares.

According to a statement by the airline’s Media and Communications Manager, Kingsley Ezenwa, starting 18th March 2019, the airline will operate additional flights from Lagos to Abuja at 6.48am, 10.08am, 12.15pm, 13.44pm, and 5.10pm while flights from Abuja to Lagos will be at 8.28am, 10.35am, 12.06pm, 15.30pm and 18.50pm.

‘’We are pleased to announce that we have introduced additional flights on our Lagos- Abuja –Lagos routes to provide more options, comfort and affordable fares for our teeming guests.

With effect from 18th of March 2019, we will operate flights from Lagos to Abuja at 6.48am, 10.08, 12.15pm, 13.44pm, and 5.10pm, while flights from Abuja to Lagos will be at 8.28am, 10.35am, 12.06pm, 15.30pm and 18.50pm

Having yielded to the demands of our guests for more flights to be introduced at specific time and the increasing loads on the sector,  we advise our guests to also plan their trip, book early by visiting our website www.flydanaair.comto get best fares.

At the moment, we have 2 ongoing promos: the 100% bonus miles promo, and the reward promo in partnership with MMA2, which entails passengers to buy 4 tickets and get the 5th at N5000.  Our guests are also advised to take advantage of these promos, use more of their miles  and save more on tickets.”

Dana Air is one of Nigeria’s leading airlines reputed for its world-class in-flight and customer service, innovative online product and services and unrivaled on-time performance.

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