The management of the airline reassured its passengers that their safety would always be its top priority.
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority had on July 20 suspended the airline’s Air Transport License and Air Operator Certificate indefinitely.
Dana Air passengers on July 21 damaged the company’s property at the Murtala Muhammed Int’l Airport in Lagos over the cancellation of their flight.
The Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) blamed “systemic” issues, the unavailability and the ever-rising cost of aviation fuel, JetA1, among crises plaguing airlines.
The increase comes amidst rising inflation in the country and widely bemoaned economic hardship.
Victor Olorunyomi has urged banks to give airlines single-digit interest loans to survive the aviation industry turbulence.
The officials acknowledged that patronage during the 2021 Easter celebration was far better than what was recorded in 2020.