Oman Air has unveiled the first of its new three-class Airbus A330-300 aircraft.
The airline’s first-class offering includes an 82-inch long lie-flat bed with a seat width of 25.5 inches and a 23-inch in-flight entertainment monitor. The aircraft also contains 20 business class seats, fitted in a four-abreast, 1:2:1 configuration, plus an economy class section.
Oman Air’s chairman, His Excellency Ahmed bin Abdulnabi Macki, said: ‘The introduction of our brand-new first class, business class and economy class cabins, together with the expansion of our international fleet, illustrates our commitment to offering unbeatable levels of quality, value and choice for all our customers across all areas of our business. These new products are an important and very visible part of Oman Air’s strategic growth and we look forward to introducing more routes, more aircraft and more products going forward.’
Oman Air currently operates direct international flights from Muscat to major Gulf destinations, such as Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Doha, Dubai, Jeddah, Kuwait and Riyadh. In addition, Oman Air flies to 10 destinations in India, plus Cairo, Beirut, Amman, London and Bangkok.
Oman Air’s fleet consists of Boeing 737-800 and Airbus A330s. At the end of 2009, the fleet strength will be 15 B737-800s, two A330-200s and two A330-300s. During 2010/2011, three additional A330-300s will be delivered. For the future, Oman Air has ordered six Boeing 787 Dreamliners, which are scheduled for delivery in 2014.





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