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Dana Introduces New Payment System for Passengers

Dana Cabin Crew
Dana Cabin Crew

Dana Air has introduced “Pay with Dana Miles,’’ as part of efforts to enhance its service delivery to its customers, especially the Dana Miles Members.

With the ‘Pay with Dana Miles’ initiative, members of the airlines’ frequent flyer program can now use their miles as they desire for payment of excess baggage, upgrade from economy class to business class, exchange miles for tickets and still get loads of benefits attached to the frequent flyer program of the airline.

The Media/Communications Manager of Dana Air, Mr Kingsley Ezenwa explained, “We are excited to introduce the ‘Pay with Dana Miles initiative, which offers our guests the opportunity to use their miles as they desire.  The pay with Dana Miles initiative is just our way of providing more options for our guests and keeping our strategic mission, which is to earn the loyalty and respect of our customers by consistently demonstrating our commitment to service, and providing affordable regional air transport services that focuses on innovation, quality and service excellence.”

He said being a member of the airline’s frequent flyer program offers an amazing opportunity to get value added services not just with the airline but with its partners across Nigeria, and that frequent flyers of the airline should expect more tailored benefits in the coming months.

‘Our Dana miles members need not worry anymore when there are online payment issues, or bank issues, as they can get on their system and use their miles for as many functions as they desire. Apart from all of these, members of our frequent flyer programme also get extra value not just with us, but with our partners across Nigeria, which includes banks, hotels, cab companies and many more and these benefits are tailored to the needs of our guests.’’ He added.

 

 

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