Travel agents can curate personalised packages to more than 20 destinations
Oman Air has launched a new digital platform in collaboration with global tourism group TUI, featuring travel packages to more than 20 destinations worldwide.
Designed as a one-stop platform, Oman Air Holidays offers integrated bookings for flights, hotels and tours, allowing customers in Oman to create personalised packages to international destinations, including Europe, Asia, the GCC and Africa, while also supporting inbound tourism by promoting Oman as a destination to those overseas.
Agents and travellers can book flights, selected hotels, curated tours and transfers through a single platform, with instant pricing and confirmations, as well as post-sale support.
Commenting on the platform’s efficiency and convenience, Surya Kuchibotla, VP of Retailing, Ancillary and Commerce at Oman Air said: “Whether it’s a flight delay or a late hotel check-in, customers only need to reach out to Oman Air for swift resolution.”
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Conceived as a natural extension to Oman Air’s wider tourism strategy, including its stopover programme with Visit Oman, the new platform comes as the Sultanate plans to attract 6 million foreign tourists annually by 2030, almost double current numbers.
Recent additions to Oman Air’s international network include Amsterdam and Rome. The airline also joined the oneworld alliance in June, expanding its reach to more than 170 countries through partner carriers.
“Partnering with Oman Air allows us to bring our holiday expertise to a new market with huge potential,” said David Schelp, CEO of TUI Markets + Airline.
“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.”
The sultanate is investing US$31 billion in tourism by 2040, with US$5.9 billion earmarked for new resorts and tourism projects, focusing on adventure tourism and unique cultural attractions to differentiate Oman from its Gulf neighbours.
Oman’s three- to five-star hotel sector reached a record number of stays in the first four months of 2025, driven by a sharp rebound in international arrivals and targeted marketing campaigns.
For more information, visit holidays.omanair.com
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