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Dana Air Signs Training MoU with Crew Training Institute

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DANA B737
Dana Air new aircraft, Boeing 737-300

Dana Air has signed an MOU with Crew Training Institute for customer service efficiency, poise, etiquette and finishing school training for it’s Frontline employees.

According to the Chief Operating Officer of Dana Air, Ememobong Ettete, ”Dana Air is committed to always raising the bar of it’s standards across every facet of our operations and this is one step we would continue to take to take to ensure excellent service delivery to our customers.

“For us, it’s not just about flying our customer safely but ensuring the experience is hitch-free, seamless and pleasant for our customers from booking to disembarkation at destination.”

Also speaking on the partnership, the Accountable Manager of the institute, Katherine Lademo said: “We are proud to have entered this partnership with one of Nigeria’s most reputable airlines to train their frontline employees.”

The airline said the partnership would include customer service training, poise, etiquette and finishing school training and this also confirms the airline’s commitment to continue to up the ante in terms of standards across its operations.

”Crew Training Institute is one of Nigeria’s most reputable aviation training schools wholly owned and run by ICAO certified and seasoned aviators with experience and training from Virgin Group,” lademo added.

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