This is what it's like to fly on Oman Air, the airline which was just crowned best for business class and economy in the Middle East by Rosie Fitzmaurice on May 2, 2018, 7:39 AM Advertisement
 Oman Air may not be as well know as some of its Middle Eastern competitors, but it was just crowned the region's leading airline for both business class and economy by the World Travel Awards. As the Arab country is a destination increasingly on the radar of travellers looking for a unique adventure, we decided to find out what it's like to fly on the airline. From Arabic coffee served from opulent-looking pots to new private first class suites, the offering looks fairly luxurious — and with an expansion programme in place, the airline is set to operate up to 70 aircraft to around 60 destinations by 2022. Scroll on for a sneak peek inside some of the cabins of Oman Air's growing fleet. SEE ALSO: Here's what it's like to fly business class on the Air India 787 Dreamliner — and for a low-ranking airline, it's pretty luxurious Oman Air, a lesser-known carrier than some of its Middle Eastern competitors, was just crowned the region's leading airline for both business class and economy by the World Travel Awards. Source: World Travel Awards
It comes at a time when the Arab country is becoming an increasingly popular destination for travellers looking for a unique adventure.
Oman Air is the national airline for the Sultanate of Oman. Instagram Embed: //instagram.com/p/BefSL_mg8Gc/embed Width: 658px Source: Instagram
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