Dana Air said it is ready to re-launch flight services to Uyo and Calabar, in addition to its current destinations - Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt.
Tony Usidamen, head, Corporate Communications of the Airline who disclosed this said that the decision to re-launch operations to both Uyo and Calabar was based on requests from the airline’s teeming guests to extend its services to the oil-producing states.
“Since resuming flight operations to Lagos and Abuja in January, we have had many requests from air travelers across the country to extend our world-class services to more cities. The commencement of Port Harcourt operations was in line with the requests and, in a few weeks, we will commence scheduled flights to Uyo and Calabar too”, said Usidamen
“At Dana Air, we recognize the importance of Akwa Ibom and Cross River State in the socio-economic development of the country as oil producing states. With both states playing host to several multinational companies in the oil & gas industry, we are confident that our new services from Uyo and Calabar to Lagos and Abuja will make the states even more attractive to investors”, Usidamen added.
Dana Air currently operates 12 flights daily on the Lagos-Abuja-Lagos route, four (4) flights daily on the Lagos-Port Harcourt-Lagos route and two flights daily on the Abuja-Port Harcourt-Abuja route.
The airline is reputed for its efficient customer services, world-class in-flight services, on-time departures and arrivals, innovative e-airline products and high quality standards.
Dana Air Re-launchs Uyo, Calabar Operations
Dana Air said it is ready to re-launch flight services to Uyo and Calabar, in addition to its current destinations - Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt. Tony Usidamen, head, Corporate Communications of…
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