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Oman Air partners with TUI for holiday packages

Oman Air partners with TUI for holiday packages

Observer05-03-2025

Muscat - Oman Air has entered an exciting new partnership with TUI, a leading tourism group, to offer customers a seamless way to book holiday packages alongside their flights.
The collaboration introduces a new digital platform integrated directly with the airline's booking engine, empowering travellers with access to a diverse array of holiday experiences across Oman Air's network in just a few clicks.
The partnership was unveiled during ITB Berlin, one of the world's leading travel trade shows.
Launching for the summer holiday season, guests will be able to book holiday packages to over 22 destinations spanning Oman, Europe, the Far East, GCC, and Africa via the newly developed digital booking platform. The online journey will combine flights, hotels, car hire, ground transport, tours, experiences, and more, combined into packages or as standalone bookings.
'We are thrilled to partner with TUI to offer our guests an entirely new way to plan and experience their travels. Designed for those who seek the reassurance of a complete package holiday, our platform will offer unparalleled convenience, quality and affordability, along with the security and bonding requirements specific to each destination,' said Michael Rutter, Chief Commercial Officer at Oman Air.
'Not only will we offer all-new travel experiences for our guests from Oman, but we will also simplify inbound tourism into Oman, encouraging more international travellers to visit. The partnership also marks a major milestone in our ongoing efforts to enhance
digitalisation and deliver seamless, end-to-end travel experiences for our guests.'

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