As part of Oman Air’s journey to become the best, the airline’s three A330-300 aircraft first-class cabins have been renovated.
The refurbishment underlines Oman Air’s commitment to ongoing investment in the comfort of guests on-board.
“Over the years, Oman Air has made enormous investments in new aircraft, new destinations, and an array of exciting products and services, each with the aim of providing an even more enjoyable experience for our guests,” said Abdulaziz Al-Raisi, executive vice president, products and brand development.
“We have been able to achieve this with the generous support of the government of the Sultanate of Oman. However, that support has been reduced significantly over the last three years, and Oman Air is progressing toward becoming entirely self-supporting.”
Al-Raisi added: “However, Oman Air has opted not to make savings when it comes to guest experience. In fact, we are continuing to invest in guest comfort and the high quality of the services we offer. Our A330 interiors attracted widespread international acclaim when they were first unveiled in 2009. Our new A330 interiors for first and business class surpass those high standards, and guests are sure to be delighted with the results.”
Oman Air has been engaged in an ambitious fleet and network expansion program since late 2014. This has seen the delivery of new Airbus A330-300, Boeing B737-800/-900 and Boeing B787-8 Dreamliner aircraft, and the opening of new destinations including Manila, Jakarta, Dhaka, Goa, Singapore, Mashhad, Najaf and Guangzhou.
Source: Arab News
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