Dana Air has announced that it has recruited and trained more Nigerian Pilots in Johannesburg, South Africa and Madrid –Spain, as part of efforts towards contributing to the growth and development of the Nigerian aviation industry.
The airline
also introduced a Special Services Unit which consists of well-trained males
and females to among other functions, attend to passengers with special needs,
urgent complaints, update passengers on current promos and benefits of Dana
Miles at the airports in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Uyo and Owerri. Accountable Manager of Dana Air, Mr. Obi
Mbanuzuo stressed the commitment of the airline to the growth and development
of the Nigerian aviation industry and reduction of unemployment among Nigerian
pilots.
He said, "As
at 2015, more than 500 Nigerian pilots were unemployed but with our recruitment
and frequent training both locally and abroad since 2015, we have been able to
reduce the number, by engaging these pilots and paying for their training in
South Africa and Spain. "We will continue to encourage
professionalism in the industry and support our Nigerian Pilots to ensure
constant growth and development in the industry.’’ On the
newly-introduced Special Services Unit, Obi added that it was introduced
"to further deepen customer service, offer multiple issue-solving options
and provide seamless travel experience for our teeming guests.’’
Only recently, we
won World Stage Economic Summit’s Nigerian Airline of the Year award for being
inventive with our customer service and products, and there is need to keep
raising the bar of service excellence, so we do not let our guests who keep
nominating Dana Air for awards down", he added. Having flown over 2.7
million passengers in the last eight years, Dana Air is one of Nigeria’s
leading airlines with over 27 daily flights from Lagos to Abuja, Port Harcourt,
Uyo and Owerri.
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