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Oman Air’s oneworld alliance entry date is confirmed

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We have been waiting a long time for Oman Air to join the oneworld airline alliance.

This will allow you to redeem (and earn) Avios on Oman Air flights. With British Airways no longer flying to Muscat, and Oman Air offering a high quality product, this is worth a look.

Whilst there has been no media release, various documents sent to travel agents in recent days confirm what I was told by the UK team a couple of months ago and, indeed, had been reported since last year. Oman Air will join oneworld on 30th June.

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I suspect that a lot of Avios availability will be showing on Day 1, but that it will quickly be snapped up.

We ran two hotel reviews in 2023 after my last visit – the beach resort of Jumeirah Muscat Bay and the mountain resort of Alila Jabal Akhdar. An older review of The Al Bustan Palace, A Ritz Carlton Hotel, is here.

New openings this year have included a Hotel Indigo in the mountains near Alila and a St Regis resort in Muscat.

We will try to do a fresh flight review before the end of the year.


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Comments (41)

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  • Can says:

    Any insight if BA will resume flights to MCT?

  • Phillip says:

    Interestingly, there used to be a lot of Oman Air business award availability through Alaska, as an early adopter/partner throughout last year. Looking at availability now, even a year out, there is plenty of Economy availability but business seems non-existent!

  • Kpworldtravels says:

    Mandarin Oriental also recently opened in Muscat. I was there last week

  • Michael C says:

    I wonder if BRS will allow anyone into this lounge, unlike the previous iteration!

  • Jimbob says:

    The Escape Lounge in Bristol appears to be priced at £42.99 pp

    I’ll stick to a Starbucks coffee and croissant, and sit with the masses at that price

    • Throwawayname says:

      It should be a much more reasonable $28 through Dragonpass via Club Avolta. Still, it’s a small airport so there’s not much point arriving early.

  • Mark Janes says:

    Is the Escape Lounge now accepting Priority Pass holders again, I wonder? It’s listed on the Priority Pass website.

  • hake-tfc says:

    Any clarity on what will happen if you hold a balance of Sindbad miles?

    • Rob says:

      It remains one but you will be able to spend them on all oneworld airlines inc BA.

  • Complianceofficer says:

    Does “day 1” for Oman avios availability likely mean 30th June? Will Oman be bookable via BA? Thank you!

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