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Dana Air to Commence Lagos-Accra Route

Dana Air to Commence Lagos-Accra Route

India owned airline operator, Dana Air, has concluded plans to begin daily flights on the Lagos-Accra route.

The operations will begin on December 1, 2015, from the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2 ) , Ikeja, Lagos.

The West African regional flight, according to NAMA Accountable Manager, Mr Obi Mbanuzuo, is to consolidate its operations on the routes it was designated by government.

Mbanuzuo disclosed this in an interview.

He said: “We are now set to commence daily flights to Accra with a smart plan to bring world-class options to the flying public, in terms of in-flight service, on-time performance and pocket-friendly fares.”

According to Mbanuzuo, the carrier has made significant efforts to maintain her vision as Nigeria’s most reliable and customer-friendly airline.

He said the airline would continue to review its operations to ensure a hassle-free flight experience.

He continued: “Part of the initiatives we have launched recently are the frequent flyer programme to reward our loyal customers, online check-in to reduce congestion at the check-in counters and delays at the airport.

“We also recently launched the bus service, which enables our guests arriving MMA2 to get shuttle services to certain parts of Lagos State.”

He said the airline entered into partnership with Bond Masters Limited to provide affordable shuttle services to passengers while members of its frequent flyer programme Dana Miles would get cheaper bus service.

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