To attract
patronage, Dana Air has commenced daily flights from Lagos to Owerri at
low fare of N12,600 for a one-way ticket.The airline currently operates
daily flights to Abuja, Lagos, Abuja,Port Harcourt and Uyo and is set
to extend its operations to other cities in Nigeria as part of its
strategic route expansion plans.
The Accountable Manager of Dana Air, Obi Mbanuzuo, yesterday said the airline was committed to providing safe, reliable and pocket friendly service to the flying public.
Mbanuzo also expressed appreciation to the airlines’ guests, partners
and other stakeholders in the aviation industry for their support and
patronage, and advised them to take advantage of the online fare, which
he said was part of the airlines’ way of appreciating its teeming guests
for their loyalty on the airlines’ existing route network.
The Accountable Manager of Dana Air, Obi Mbanuzuo, yesterday said the airline was committed to providing safe, reliable and pocket friendly service to the flying public.
He said: “We commenced daily flights from Lagos to Owerri and back with an online fare we feel will be suitable for all. The fare is just our way of thanking our loyal guests on Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Uyo routes for visiting our website www.flydanaair.com daily to book their tickets.”
While also explaining the reason behind the choice of Owerri, he
said: “Owerri is fast becoming a hub in Nigeria and our decision was
borne out of our desire to extend our award winning service to the good
people of Owerri, the Imo state capital.
“Plans are in top gear to add to our fleet and we are in talks with our local and foreign partners to see ways to fast track this. We are also aware of the demand for extension of our world-class services to more Nigerian cities and the west coast, and wish to state that plans are underway to expand our route network in the coming month in line with our growth plan,” Mbanuzo said.
He assured guests of the airline that Dana Air would continue to invest in training and retraining of its Pilots, Engineers and other
Technical staff and also contribute to capacity building in the industry.
“We can boast of having some of the best hands in the industry and the feedback from our guests is positive. We will continue to invest in training and retraining of our Captains, Engineers and Technical staff to in order to keep the standards.’”
However, the airline expressed displeasure over some of the challenges facing domestic airlines like the rise in fuel price, multiple charges, and high exchange rate among other issues.
“One of the issues domestic airlines are faced with is multiple charge. If these charges can be merged or eliminated, it will help the present situation of airlines. As it stands, airlines pay a statutory charge, which is fine, but some other charges, which the airlines need to grapple with, are not even applicable in other climes. Presently, airlines peg fares in Naira and have to pay for necessary maintenance in hard currency.
“For us as an airline, we are concerned about providing affordable regional air transport services and we will be happy if the government can enter favorable agreements and create policies that will favor domestic airlines so that the burden is reduced on the flying public,” he said.
“Plans are in top gear to add to our fleet and we are in talks with our local and foreign partners to see ways to fast track this. We are also aware of the demand for extension of our world-class services to more Nigerian cities and the west coast, and wish to state that plans are underway to expand our route network in the coming month in line with our growth plan,” Mbanuzo said.
He assured guests of the airline that Dana Air would continue to invest in training and retraining of its Pilots, Engineers and other
Technical staff and also contribute to capacity building in the industry.
“We can boast of having some of the best hands in the industry and the feedback from our guests is positive. We will continue to invest in training and retraining of our Captains, Engineers and Technical staff to in order to keep the standards.’”
However, the airline expressed displeasure over some of the challenges facing domestic airlines like the rise in fuel price, multiple charges, and high exchange rate among other issues.
“One of the issues domestic airlines are faced with is multiple charge. If these charges can be merged or eliminated, it will help the present situation of airlines. As it stands, airlines pay a statutory charge, which is fine, but some other charges, which the airlines need to grapple with, are not even applicable in other climes. Presently, airlines peg fares in Naira and have to pay for necessary maintenance in hard currency.
“For us as an airline, we are concerned about providing affordable regional air transport services and we will be happy if the government can enter favorable agreements and create policies that will favor domestic airlines so that the burden is reduced on the flying public,” he said.
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