Passengers traveling on Oman Air can now pre-purchase extra luggage, extra legroom and front and exit row seats in economy and lounge services at Muscat International Airport on omanair.com.
The new initiatives underline Oman Air’s ongoing commitment to improving the travel experience of its guests by removing higher baggage charges, a statement from the airline said.
Oman Air previously addressed their baggage policy regarding checked baggage for all reservations in January, with guests traveling in economy class allowed one piece of baggage of up to 30kg. Guests traveling on Oman Air’s business or first class are also allowed one piece of baggage of up to 30kg, plus one additional piece of baggage of up to 20kg.
The airline also launched an initiative for the sale of emergency exit seats and first row seats in the economy class.
While booking their tickets on omanair.com, guests can now purchase these additional services at a 20 percent discount.
Extra legroom seats can be purchased in advance for only OMR5 ($12.9) for all flights between the GCC countries, the Middle East, Africa and the Indian subcontinent and OMR15 for flights to Europe and Asia. Guests departing from and transferring through Muscat International Airport may purchase three hours lounge access to Majan Lounge for OMR10.
An additional 20kg bag can be purchased on pre-structured rates based on the guest’s final destination and depending on the destination of travel, the rate varies from OMR20 ($51.7) to OMR35 per 20kg.
Source: Arab News
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