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Tourism Breaking News
2 days ago
- Business
- Tourism Breaking News
Oman Air Holidays launches new digital platform with TUI
Post Views: 8 Oman Air has launched its new digital platform, Oman Air Holidays, in collaboration with TUI. Oman Air Holidays enables guests from Oman to explore over 20 countries while also allowing international travellers to experience Oman as a distinctive and accessible destination. The announcement was made during a press conference in Muscat, marking a significant step in the airline's initiative to improve the travel experience and boost inbound tourism to Oman, reported Times of Oman. The platform aligns with the airline's broader strategy to enhance inbound tourism, which includes a stopover program with Visit Oman, efforts to increase direct traffic, and an expanding network, with Amsterdam and Rome being the latest additions. Additionally, in June, Oman Air joined the oneworld Alliance, providing access to a vast global network covering over 170 countries and territories through partner airlines. Michael Rutter, Chief Commercial Officer at Oman Air, said, 'This platform is a natural extension of the work we've been doing to drive tourism into Oman, bringing together the elements we've been building: greater accessibility, stronger partnerships, and more compelling reasons to visit. It also marks an important step in our digital journey, as we continue to invest in more connected, guest-centric experiences. With TUI's global reach and Oman Air's renowned hospitality and service, we're setting a new standard for holiday planning—whether in Oman or beyond.' David Schelp, CEO of TUI Markets + Airline, added, 'Partnering with Oman Air allows us to bring our holiday expertise to a new market with huge potential. Oman is a remarkable destination, and this platform makes it more accessible to international travellers. We're proud to support Oman Air in expanding their offerings while delivering the high-quality experiences TUI is known for.'


Zawya
3 days ago
- Business
- Zawya
Oman Air Holidays launches all-new digital platform powered by TUI, supporting inbound tourism
Muscat: Oman Air has officially launched its new digital platform, Oman Air Holidays, powered by TUI, one of the world's leading tourism groups. The go-live was announced during a press conference in Muscat, marking a major milestone in the airline's efforts to enhance the travel experience and promote inbound tourism to Oman. Oman Air Holidays allows guests from Oman to explore more than 20 countries worldwide, while also enabling international travellers to discover Oman as a unique and accessible destination. The new platform complements the airline's wider strategy to support inbound tourism, which includes its stopover programme with Visit Oman, efforts to increase point-to-point traffic, and a growing network with Amsterdam and Rome most recently added. In June, Oman Air also joined the oneworld Alliance, opening up access to an extensive global network of over 170 countries and territories via fellow member airlines. Michael Rutter, Chief Commercial Officer at Oman Air, said, 'This platform is a natural extension of the work we've been doing to drive tourism into Oman, bringing together the elements we've been building; greater accessibility, stronger partnerships and more compelling reasons to visit. It also marks an important step in our digital journey, as we continue to invest in more connected, guest-centric experiences. With TUI's global reach and Oman Air's renowned hospitality and service, we're setting a new standard for holiday planning – whether in Oman or beyond.' David Schelp, CEO TUI Markets + Airline, added, 'Partnering with Oman Air allows us to bring our holiday expertise to a new market with huge potential. Oman is a remarkable destination and this platform makes it more accessible to international travellers. We're proud to support Oman Air to expand their offerings while delivering high-quality experiences TUI is known for.' Designed for the modern traveler, Oman Air Holidays, powered by TUI, enables guests to build personalized packages across more than 20 destinations in Oman, Europe, the Far East, GCC, Africa and beyond. With award-winning flights, handpicked hotels, curated experiences, and seamless transfers, all bookable through a single, user-friendly platform at the service delivers instant pricing, confirmation and convenience. © Muscat Media Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Observer
3 days ago
- Business
- Observer
Oman Air Holidays launches new platform powered by TUI
Oman Air has officially launched its new digital platform, Oman Air Holidays, powered by TUI, one of the world's leading tourism groups. The go-live was announced during a press conference in Muscat, marking a major milestone in the airline's efforts to enhance the travel experience and promote inbound tourism to Oman. Oman Air Holidays allows guests from Oman to explore more than 20 countries worldwide, while also enabling international travellers to discover Oman as a unique and accessible destination. The new platform complements the airline's wider strategy to support inbound tourism, which includes its stopover programme with Visit Oman, efforts to increase point-to-point traffic, and a growing network with Amsterdam and Rome, most recently added. In June, Oman Air also joined the oneworld Alliance, opening up access to an extensive global network of over 170 countries and territories via fellow member airlines. Michael Rutter, Chief Commercial Officer at Oman Air, said, 'This platform is a natural extension of the work we've been doing to drive tourism into Oman, bringing together the elements we've been building: greater accessibility, stronger partnerships, and more compelling reasons to visit. It also marks an important step in our digital journey, as we continue to invest in more connected, guest-centric experiences. With TUI's global reach and Oman Air's renowned hospitality and service, we're setting a new standard for holiday planning – whether in Oman or beyond.' David Schelp, CEO of TUI Markets + Airline, added, 'Partnering with Oman Air allows us to bring our holiday expertise to a new market with huge potential. Oman is a remarkable destination, and this platform makes it more accessible to international travellers. We're proud to support Oman Air to expand their offerings while delivering high-quality experiences TUI is known for.' Designed for the modern traveler, Oman Air Holidays, powered by TUI, enables guests to build personalized packages across more than 20 destinations in Oman, Europe, the Far East, GCC, Africa, and beyond. With award-winning flights, handpicked hotels, curated experiences, and seamless transfers, all bookable through a single, user-friendly platform at the service delivers instant pricing, confirmation, and convenience.


Times of Oman
4 days ago
- Business
- Times of Oman
Oman Air Holidays launches all-new digital platform powered by TUI, supporting inbound tourism & seamless global travel
Muscat: Oman Air has officially launched its new digital platform, Oman Air Holidays, powered by TUI, one of the world's leading tourism groups. The go-live was announced during a press conference in Muscat, marking a major milestone in the airline's efforts to enhance the travel experience and promote inbound tourism to Oman. Oman Air Holidays allows guests from Oman to explore more than 20 countries worldwide, while also enabling international travellers to discover Oman as a unique and accessible destination. The new platform complements the airline's wider strategy to support inbound tourism, which includes its stopover programme with Visit Oman, efforts to increase point-to-point traffic, and a growing network with Amsterdam and Rome most recently added. In June, Oman Air also joined the oneworld Alliance, opening up access to an extensive global network of over 170 countries and territories via fellow member airlines. Michael Rutter, Chief Commercial Officer at Oman Air, said, 'This platform is a natural extension of the work we've been doing to drive tourism into Oman, bringing together the elements we've been building; greater accessibility, stronger partnerships and more compelling reasons to visit. It also marks an important step in our digital journey, as we continue to invest in more connected, guest-centric experiences. With TUI's global reach and Oman Air's renowned hospitality and service, we're setting a new standard for holiday planning – whether in Oman or beyond.' David Schelp, CEO TUI Markets + Airline, added, 'Partnering with Oman Air allows us to bring our holiday expertise to a new market with huge potential. Oman is a remarkable destination and this platform makes it more accessible to international travellers. We're proud to support Oman Air to expand their offerings while delivering high-quality experiences TUI is known for.' Designed for the modern traveler, Oman Air Holidays, powered by TUI, enables guests to build personalized packages across more than 20 destinations in Oman, Europe, the Far East, GCC, Africa and beyond. With award-winning flights, handpicked hotels, curated experiences, and seamless transfers, all bookable through a single, user-friendly platform at the service delivers instant pricing, confirmation and convenience.
Yahoo
08-06-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Rutter sustains spine and leg fractures in TT crash
Seven-time Isle of Man TT winner Michael Rutter has had "a number of fractures" in his spine "stabilised" after a crash in Friday's Supertwin race. The 53-year-old crashed on the third and final lap at the 31st milestone on Friday and was transferred to the Walton Unit at Aintree Hospital in Liverpool. Advertisement A statement on Bathams Racing's Facebook page said "the worst of his injuries have been treated successfully" and he has "already been able to mobilise on his feet". "He suffered a number of fractures in his spine between the L2 and L5 vertebrae," Rutter's team said. "Surgeons have successfully stabilised all the fractures and Michael has already been able to mobilise on his feet. "He requires more surgery in his ankle to repair a further fracture, but for now the worst of his injuries have been treated successfully." Rutter made his Isle of Man TT debut in 1994 and decided to step back from the Superbike and Superstock races for the 2025 event to focus on the Supertwins - the slowest of the four classes at the road race. The Isle of Man TT is an annual road race which takes place on 37.7 miles of closed public roads on the Mountain Course.