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Dana Air Reconnects Enugu September 17th, Introduces Abuja Owerri flights

DANA B737
DANA B737
Dana Air new aircraft, Boeing 737-300
Dana Air has announced that it would commence daily flights from Lagos to Enugu and Abuja from November 17, with additional flights between Abuja and Owerri
According to the Chief Operating Officer of Dana Air, Obi Mbanuzuo, Dana Air will operate daily flights from Lagos to Enugu and Abuja, while additional flights have been introduced between Abuja and Owerri.
”The re-introduction of Enugu is part of our gradual and strategic route expansion drive and the frequent requests by our guests for us to return to Enugu and increase frequency between Abuja and Owerri to serve our teeming guests.”
”The hospitable people of Enugu require an airline that can take them from point A to B conveniently, on schedule, with seamless value added services at very pocket-friendly fares. These are some of the options we are bringing to the good people of Enugu. ”
”Our guests are advised to visit our website www.flydanaair.com, download the our mobile on google play or Applestore or better still chat with us on WhatsApp 07051190363 for safe and ease of reservation or booking.”
Dana Air is one of Nigeria’s leading airlines with a mix fleet of 9 aircraft and over 27 daily flights to Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Owerri and  Enugu.
The airline is reputed for its innovative online products and services, unrivalled on-time departures and arrival and world-class in-flight service.
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