By Jennifer Y Omiloli
Dana Air has reported that its clients would now pay less for tickets with its recently presented promotion, ‘Cash plus Miles’ for individuals from its reward program called Dana Miles.
The carrier said with the new activity, travelers flying Dana Air, who are additionally individuals from the aircraft’s Loyalty and Reward program would now be able to top up their miles offset with a little money to get low tolls 24 hours to their flight.
Talking on the recently presented item, the Media and Communications Manager of Dana Air, Kingsley Ezenwa, said Dana Air emerges in the Nigerian aeronautics industry as a world-class brand not as a result of its on-time execution, first rate client and in-flight benefits, but since of its talent for quality items borne out of the craving to ease booking, offer some benefit included administrations and rearrange forms for its abounding visitors.
“The good news about the product is that with just 24 hours to your flight with us, you can use your miles to upgrade your ticket from economy class to business class, pay for your excess baggage or top up your miles balance with a little cash for very low fares.
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“This is another reason why we ask our guests to book ahead and all they need do to visit our website or chat with us on WhatsApp for details,” he said.
Ezenwa, said in addition to that, the airline has also partnered a fast- growing cab company Anu Plus in Port Harcourt to provide its Dana miles guests travelling to Port Harcourt with 50 per cent discount on their cab fares.
“The members of the loyalty program willing to take advantage of the reward are expected to download the Anu plus app on google play, IOS, book a ride with the phone number with which they registered for Dana Miles and with their boarding pass to get an instant discount,” Ezenwa added.
According to him, Anu Plus is a fast growing cab hailing company with a desire to expand across Dana airline’s existing route network, hence the partnership.
“For now, only guests flying to Port Harcourt will benefit first, after which it will expand to Abuja, Owerri, Calabar, Ibadan, and Uyo in the coming months,” he added.