Aviation
Dana Airlines Launch N9,000 One-Way Ticket
Dana Airlines has launched a new promo in which passengers can pay as low as N9,00.00 for a one way ticket to any of its routes.
The airline currently operates daily flights to Europe, Lagos and Abuja and is set to extend its operations to Port Harcourt and Kano before the end of September, 2009.
Chief Executive Officer of the airline, Mr Jackey Hathiram ani noted that from 9th August to 9th September, passengers could enjoy the airline reduced fare of N9,000 only if they book and pay for their tickets online at least 24 hours before the expected date of departure.
Mr Hathiramani added that seats will also be opened until December 9 this year for every complete booking made within the period of the promo.
The Dana CEO explained that the promo further demonstrate the Airline’s commitment to its reduced fare of N9,000, noting that the airline booking online and payment is to encourage more Nigerians to be able to fly with ease and experience the Dana Air hospitality.
Meanwhile, The Tide learnt that the airline is set to take delivery of another Boeing MD83 aircraft bringing to four the total number of such aircrafts in its fleet.
With the increase in its fleet there is a strong indication that the airline may increase its frequencies to all routes and expand its routes to other cities.
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