Dana expands Lagos, Abuja, PH, Uyo routes, raises daily flights to 36 with new B737-300
February 27, 2020681 views0 comments
By Samson Echenim
Nigerian airline, Dana Air, Thursday announced that it has begun additional flights on its Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Uyo routes, as its latest aircraft, two Boeing 373-300 begin operation.
The latest route expansion bring Dana Air’s total daily flights to 36 in a corporate strategic plan to consolidate its expansion project and on-time record feats in the last few years.
“We have created additional flights in commitment to our strategic route expansion programme, and our promise to our guests to provide seamless connectivity and altruistic options to meet their travel needs.The additional flights include: Lagos –Port Harcourt at 6.48 and 12.06 daily, Port Harcourt to Lagos at 17.01 and 13.50, Abuja to Uyo at 8.37am and Uyo to Abuja at 10.35am, Lagos to Abuja at 19.11 and Abuja to Lagos at 7.20am and these flights will be operated by the two newest aircraft addition to our fleet –the Boeing 737-300,” said Kingsley Ezenwa, the airline’s manager, Media and Communications.
“We are happy that our guests can now choose from the multiplicity of flight options available at Dana Air and currently, we are reviewing other destinations. Very soon we would introduce more routes as part of our consolidation efforts and we wish to encourage our guests to visit our website to get very pocket friendly fares,’’ he added.
Dana Air, a leading Nigerian domestic airline has a fleet size of nine aircraft and operates daily flights from Lagos to Abuja, Port Harcourt, Uyo and Owerri. The airline is reputed for its innovative online product, world -class in-flight service and unrivaled on-time performance.
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