AVIATION
Dana Air wins NANTA’s best, most resilient airline award
One of Nigeria’s leading airlines Dana Air has been awarded as the Best and Most Resilient Airline in Nigeria for the year 2022, by the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA) at its Abuja chapter’s end of the year party in Abuja.
The award which according to the association is well-deserved is in recognition of the airline’s innovative online products and services, multiple channels of communications, loyalty program, and most importantly, Dana Air’s consistency and resilience in the aviation industry in the past 14 years, and having scaled an audit organised by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) recently.
Speaking on the award, the airline’s head of corporate communications, Kingley Ezenwa said, this great recogniton coming from a huge body of travel agencies speaks volumes and we are delighted to have been recognised this much.”
”As an airline, our commitment remains to continue offering class, value, superior services, and competitive fares to our teeming loyal customers, and partners at all times and this means more work for us and we appreciate it”.
Only recently, Dana Air bagged a similar award as the Most resilient airline in Nigeria at the Aluta awards conference and dinner in Abuja. The airline with a varied fleet of 9 aircraft flies daily from Lagos to Abuja, Port Harcourt, Owerri, and Enugu.
MIKE OCHONMA
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