Dana Airline has said it is no longer able to operate scheduled flights as a result of reduction in its fleet capacity.
Consequently, the airline is rescheduling flights just as its online booking portal is no longer active.
Communication manager of the airline, Kingsley Ezenwa, who confirmed the development in a statement on Wednesday, also apologized to its customers over the cancellation of its flights on Tuesday.
He said arrangements were being made to redistribute its passengers while those unwilling to be redistributed will have their fares refunded.
“We wish to apologise to our guests for the cancellation of some of our flights recently due to reduced capacity. While we are making efforts to get back to the full strength of our schedule, we have made necessary arrangements to re-protect some of the affected passengers on other airlines, while others will be rescheduled to their preferred future flights at no extra cost.
Ezenwa reiterated that the safety of passengers remained the first consideration in all facets of the airline’s operation and expressed regrets for the inconveniences the cancellations may have caused.