
* The Managing Director of Nigeria Air Space Management Agency (NAMA) Captain Fola Akinkuotu .....presenting the award of the most stable domestic airline to the Communications Manager of Dana Air Kingsley Ezenwa at the 2019 Air Transport Industry Award. With them are Ms Chikodi Ofomata and Prince Supo Atobatele, the Editor in chief of Air Transport Quarterly magazine.
…Wins Most Stable Airline In Nigeria Award
Dana Air, one of the leading airlines in Nigeria has said that its target is to carry a total of 7.2million passengers in the first quarter of 2020.
As at last year; 2019, Dana Air has carried 5.4 million passengers
The airline’s Media and Communications Manager, Kingsley Ezenwa, who said this , added that for the past 11 years the airline providing its passengers with innovative online product, world -class in-flight service and unrivaled on-time performance.
These achievements, he stated would not have been possible without the contributions of the airline’s workers.
“We have been here for the past 11 years doing what we know how to do best passionately and persistently. With a fleet size which we have progressively grown to 9 aircraft, our target is to hit about 7.2m flown passengers by the first quarter of 2020. We are orderly and we like to take one step at a time. We are presently consolidating while sticking to our strategic fleet and route expansion plan.”
Kingsley commended the airline’s customers for their loyalty and support for the last 11 years and reassured them of the airline’s commitment to continue providing safe, comfortable, on time and reliable air transport.
Dana Air is one of Nigeria’s leading airlines with a fleet size of 9 aircraft and daily flights from Lagos to Abuja, Port Harcourt, Uyo and Owerri. The airline is reputed for its innovative online product, world -class in-flight service and unrivaled on-time performance.
Meanwhile, Dana Air has won an award as the Most Stable Airline in Nigeria at the 2019 Air Transport Industry Awards held recently at the Prestigious Welcome Centre & Hotels, Lagos.
The Editor-in-Chief of Air Transport Quarterly Magazine, Prince Supo Atobatele while speaking during the ceremony said the award is in honor of some of the industry’s finest individuals and corporate bodies whose penchant for hard work, innovation and capacity building has not only greatly improved the business of air transport but enhanced safety of the air space.
According to him, Dana Air bagged the award as a result of her consistency and stable operations offering safe and reliable air transport in the past few years.