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Dana Air Takes Delivery Of Additional Aircraft, Introduces N45,000 Tickets

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Dana Air has taken delivery of some of its aircraft, which went on maintenance schedule abroad.

The airline has also introduced N45,000 air tickets to its clients who book ahead of time.

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A statement by Mr. Kinglsey Ezenwa, the Communications Manager, Dana Air, confirmed that the airline received some of its aircraft from maintenance.

Ezenwa also said that Dana Air would be introducing a flash sale of N45,000 for those who plan their trips early enough and book ahead on the website www.flydanaair.com.

He said: “We are pleased to announce that we have taken delivery of some of our aircraft from maintenance. These aircraft have undergone proper maintenance in line with our strict safety standards, documentation and certification to be released for our scheduled flights.
“Also, for customers who prefer to plan their trips and book ahead, we have introduced a flash sale of N45,000 so our customers can start booking their Easter trips ahead by visiting our website www flydanaair.com today.”

The statement further hinted that the airline would introduce additional flights as soon as it received more of its aircraft from maintenance.

Dana Air flights daily from Lagos to Abuja, Port Harcourt, Owerri, and Enugu.

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