Oman Air launches 3-class Paris service
Muscat, March 30, 2010
Oman Air, the national carrier of Oman, recently launched a three-class service between Muscat and Paris, after the addition of a new A330 / 300 aircraft to its fleet.
“Oman Air’s new three-class service between Paris and Muscat delivers everything the discerning traveller could want,” said a delighted Peter Hill, CEO, Oman Air.
“Our non-stop direct flights to Paris offer a smooth and hassle-free journey; furthermore our stunning new aircraft offer more space, comfort and luxury than ever before.”
“Oman Air’s A330 fleet is growing, with five delivered aircrafts so far, one more to come in May and another in the spring of 2011,” Hill added.
“The network is expanding fast and our reputation as the most preferred airline is spreading. With this addition, we did commence our much awaited three-class service to Paris on March 28.”
With lie-flat seats, direct aisle access and a la carte dining for every passenger in first class, Oman Air offers an unmatched level of luxury for its premium class passengers.
With just six seats within the first class cabin, together with a luxurious lounge area, the passenger experience is akin to flying in an exclusive private jet, a statement said.
In addition, marking a pioneering milestone in the history of aviation, Oman Air became the first airline in the world to offer both mobile telephony and broadband Wi-Fi internet access on board its flights.
The seats in each class of the new service have been designed to the highest specifications by EADS Sogerma, the statement added.
The first class mini suite offers the longest lie-flat seat available on any commercial airliner and is set within a massive 87-inch pitch. It also features a 25.5-inch wide seat, and eight point massage system built in, stowage for hand luggage, dedicated space to hang a coat and a 23-inch video monitor. – TradeArabia News Service