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Dana DCEO rues fuel scarcity, appeals to passengers

Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Dana Air, Sukhjinder Mann has lamented an unforseen scarcity of Jet A1 fuel across the airports in Nigeria, and is pleading with passengers to understand as this has caused some delay and cancellations.

Mann in a statement issued last night said the airline is doing everything possible to keep its passengers flying as per published schedule.

Mann’s statement read,”Unfortunately, we are again witnessing the scarcity of Jet A1 fuel across the airports in Nigeria, which has in some cases, caused recent flight delays.

“Our commitment towards offering a convenient and reliable schedule has never been in doubt and has always been centered on setting new standards in customer experience and redefining air travel and this communication is to reassure you that we have the commitment of our fuel partners to service our requirements, and that we will continue to offer you competitive fares for your business and leisure travels.

“You remain at the center of everything we do and your confidence in us is the reason we keep progressing and consolidating our collective efforts.

“Our determination to make Dana Air one of Nigeria’s most reliable and customer friendly airline remains sacrosanct with a commitment to maintain our safety standards, operational efficiency, and schedule reliability.

“We crave your understanding and thank you once again for choosing Dana Air. We look forward to welcoming you on board very soon.

“Again, please accept my assurance that we are doing everything possible to keep you flying as per published schedules.”

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