COVID-19: Dana announces suspension of flight operations
The management of Dana Air has announced the suspension of its flight operations effective midnight 25th March 2020.
In a statement signed by Dana Air’s media /communications manager, Kingsley Ezenwa noted that there has been a huge decline in the passenger figures as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ezenwa explained that considering the need to avoid piling unnecessary costs at this difficult time, the airline had to take the huge decision in the interest of the industry, staff , customers and our nation.
” In response to the recent developments on Covid-19, and the need to support the efforts of the government to stem the further spread of the Covid-19 in our dear country, we have decided to suspend our flight operations for the next 14 days effective midnight 25th March 2020.
“Recently, there has been a huge decline in the passenger figures as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and considering the need to avoid piling unnecessary costs at this difficult time, we had to take this huge decision in the interest of the industry, staff , customers and our nation.
While we apologise and regret any inconvenience this decision may cause customers on affected flights, we wish to reassure our guests that we will be available on all our channels to ensure seamless updates and communication, ” Ezenwa concluded.
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