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Dana Air celebrates 14th anniversary with free tickets onboard 

One of Nigeria’s leading airline Dana Air has announced that its celebrating its 14th anniversary by gifting free tickets onboard its flights for 30 days from the 10th of November 2022.

Dana Air commenced scheduled flight operations on the 10th of November 2008, with an unrivaled on-time performance, world-class in-flight service as its unique selling points and have steadily grown its fleet to about 9 aircraft with over 9 million pax flown in the last 14 years.

According to the Chief Operating Officer of Dana Air, Ememobong Ettete, we want to first appreciate all our travel partners, loyal customers, vendors, and most importantly our staff for keeping faith with us and believing in the brand – Dana Air, without them, there is no us.”

”We are resilient, dogged and passionate about what we know how to do best, which is flying safely, and this is just to reassure the flying public that we are back, better and improved.”

He noted that ”There is no better way to celebrate the last 14 years than to appreciate all those who have stood by us both in our smooth and challenging times and we shall be giving out free tickets onboard our flights for the next 30 days.”

”We remain eternally grateful to our staff for being loyal, professional and very understanding in the course of our recent audit. The successful completion of the audit is a huge blessing to the flying public as the generic fares are relatively low and stable now and we will offer superior options, competitive fares, more capacity from now till the yuletide and beyond.”

Dana Air is one of Nigeria’s leading airlines with a varied fleet of Boeing aircraft and daily flights from Lagos to Abuja, Port Harcourt, Enugu and Owerri.

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