Dana Air introduces ”Cash Back” Reward for Guests

Dana Air introduces ”Cash Back” Reward for Guests

One of Nigeria’s leading airlines Dana Air, has introduced has introduced another customer-centric initiative designed to gift its guests with some ‘cash back’’ on every booking. The initiative requires the airline’s guests to get a ”Thank U’’ card at its Murtala Muhammed Airport 2 sales outlet , pay for their booking using the card, to get a good discount on every booking which can also be used to shop at any partner outlets. According to…

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Airlines jostle for Nigeria’s recovering market

Airlines jostle for Nigeria’s recovering market

Many airlines have applied for operating licences, but majority fell by the way side even before they started, while others are at the verge of scaling the hurdles. WOLE SHADARE examines the projected over-capacity on the route if eventually the carriers get their Air Operator Certificate (AOC) Enthusiasm They came with the hope of getting the all-important AOC. The tedious process had made many of them to fall by the way side. That is the…

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How poor jet fuel supply, others raise fares

How poor jet fuel supply, others raise fares

●Jet A1 price highest in Nigeria, other oil producing nations Lack of constant supply of aviation fuel, otherwise known as Jet A1, has been identified as the major cause of cost of the commodity in Nigeria, where Jet A1 Nigeria is ranked amongst countries with the highest price cost. In Nigeria, despite the stability in the lifting of aviation fuel across the country and the deregulation of the commodity, JET A1 has hit an all-time high of…

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WTO: No prohibited subsidies at Airbus

WTO: No prohibited subsidies at Airbus

Minor elements of actionable subsidies to be addressed The WTO Appellate Body has published today the first of two rulings expected this year on subsidies in the large commercial aircraft dispute between the US and the EU. The first ruling is the Appellate Body’s final report on the EU’s compliance with previous World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) findings in the case against Airbus (DS316). The second ruling – dealing with Boeing’s case – is expected later…

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EBOLA VIRUS: NCAA tasks airlines on vigilance

EBOLA VIRUS: NCAA tasks airlines on vigilance

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has called for a high level of vigilance by the Airlines, especially those operating international and regional flights into the country. This was contained in a circular with ref no. NCAA/DG/AMS/Vol.1/196, dated 11th May, 2018, dispatched to all operating airlines. In the circular, all airlines were informed of the outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in the Democratic Republic of Congo on 8th May, 2018. However, the outbreak of EVD in…

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Airbus CFO Harald Wilhelm leaves in 2019

Airbus CFO Harald Wilhelm leaves in 2019

Harald Wilhelm (52), Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Airbus (stock exchange symbol: AIR), has decided to leave the Company in 2019 in agreement with the Board of Directors.  Harald Wilhelm has served Airbus and its predecessor companies for 27 years in various finance roles and he has been CFO of Airbus Commercial Aircraft for the last 10 years and on top group CFO for the last six years.  Harald Wilhelm commented: “After 18 years at…

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Experts: M370 captain ‘deliberaly evaded radar’

Experts: M370 captain ‘deliberaly evaded radar’

Experts are now convinced they have finally uncovered what happened to the disappeared Malaysian Airlines flight MH370. Mystery has surrounded the doomed MH370, which disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 passengers on board since March 2014. A panel of aviation experts have been working towards an explanation for the vanished Boeing 777, most of which was never found, as part of an investigation by Nine News in Australia. Ex-Senior investigator with the…

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FAAN lauds Minister over tourism transport summit and expo

FAAN lauds Minister over tourism transport summit and expo

Airport infrastructure and facilities be they for domestic or international, are important components of air transport services. The Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) is a service organization statutorily established and charged with the responsibilities of managing all commercial airports in Nigeria and provide service to both passenger and cargo airlines. In order to be a key player and create conditions for the development in the most economic and efficient manner of air transport and the…

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NCAA commits to Tourism, transport summit expo

NCAA commits to Tourism, transport summit expo

The apex aviation regulatory body, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has expressed firm commitment in fully participating in the Tourism Transport Summit/Expo being anchored by the Institute of Tourism Practitioners (ITP) for the Ministries of Transportation and Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism. NCAA  as regulatory body oversees the activities of all airlines and their pilots, engineers and cabin staff, airports, airstrips and heliports, navigation aids, all service providers including the airport authority and…

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NCAA misconstrued our operation-FirstNation

NCAA misconstrued our operation-FirstNation

We have complied with authority’s directive-Airline  FirstNation has reacted to its suspension by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), saying it would seek reconsideration and review of the suspension, in the light of facts that will be made available to the authorities. It noted that it would also cooperate with NCAA in good faith, to address all concerns and the alleged infractions to reach resolution. The NCAA had today suspended the Air Operators Certificate (AOC)…

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