27 JUNE 2022
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In an event largely dominated by the host airline, Oman Air officially became a oneworld member designate at IATA Doha. At the same time it announced its return to Heathrow Terminal 4 where it has its own dedicated lounge.
In an event largely dominated by the host airline, Oman Air officially became a oneworld member designate at IATA Doha. At the same time it announced its return to Heathrow Terminal 4 where it has its own dedicated lounge.
Oneworld will be the only global airline alliance with three members in the Middle East after Qatar Airways and Royal Jordanian. Oman Air’s joining will add new destinations to the oneworld network including Duqm and Khasab in Oman and Chittagong (Bangladesh). Oneworld Emerald, oneworld Sapphire and premium cabin customers will also gain access to three Oman Air lounges at Muscat, Salalah and Bangkok.
Launched in 1993, Oman Air is the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman. From its roots as a domestic airline, it has transformed into an international carrier serving 41 destinations in more than 20 territories. It operates a modern fleet of more than 40 aircraft comprising Boeing 737s, 787s and Airbus A330s.
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