Tuesday, 4 October 2016

Dana Air Partners NESG On 22nd Nigerian Economic Summit



Dana Air has announced that it is partnering the Nigerian Economic Summit Group on the forthcoming Nigerian Economic Summit (NES#22), scheduled to hold from 10th to 12th October, 2016, at Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja.
 In line with this year’s theme, the Nigerian Economic Summit 22, will provide the platform to facilitate stakeholders’ discussions / agreements on practical issues, opportunities, policies and regulations needed to make ‘’Made in Nigeria’’ a success in the country. It will also seek to work out strategies to achieve self-sufficiency and value –addition capacities for several products and services in the shortest possible time.
According to the Accountable Manager of Dana Air, Mr Obi Mbanuzuo, ‘’we have been a consistent supporter of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group not because we are a wholly Nigerian brand, but because the theme ‘’Made in Nigeria resonates with us as a proudly Nigerian brand, contrary to the wrong perception people have. We believe our country can achieve its full potential, if only we put everything into supporting our own. At Dana Air, we are proud of our contents and we are always happy to contribute in our little way to the economic development of our dear country, Nigeria.’’
‘Only recently, we supported the Made in Nigeria Festival in Lagos which also underscores our desire for increased consumption of made in Nigeria goods and services and as airline partner of NES#22, we are providing complimentary air tickets to facilitate the transportation of the organizers and special guests to the Summit. We are also offering all delegates a special discount on air tickets during the Summit’’, Obi added
Reputed for its world-class in-flight services and on-time performance, Dana Air is one Nigeria’s leading airlines with over 27 daily flights from Lagos to Abuja, Port Harcourt, Uyo, and Owerri. The airline is the only domestic carrier to have undergone an operational audit conducted by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), and its foreign partners The Flight Safety Group.

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