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  • The agreement follows the recent announcement of Oman easing travel restrictions
  • The country on September 1 reopened its doors to vaccinated travelers with a negative PCR test result

Oman Air has signed a strategic agreement with tripsnstay to cash in on the tourism push that the country is making, according to local reports.

The national carrier of Oman inked the deal with the Khimji Ramdas Group company to enhance its offering of local and international package holidays, said the local reports.

The agreement follows the recent announcement of Oman easing travel restrictions.

The country on September 1 reopened its doors to vaccinated travelers with a negative PCR test result.

Abdulaziz Al Raisi, CEO of Oman Air said: “Both Oman Air and Oman Air Holidays play an essential role in Oman’s tourism ecosystem. Connecting guests from international markets to custom holiday packages and tailored stays in Oman is part of our tourism reboot strategy for the country as it reopens to vaccinated travelers.”

He added: “Our strategic agreement with tripsnstay enhances our already expansive inventory of hotels and ancillary products with real-time pricing and product availability. It equally provides locals in Oman with access to competitive flight and hotel packages in destinations across Oman Air’s network.”