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Diary dates: Oman Air joining oneworld, Bristol Airport’s new Escape lounge opening

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Two bits of news, which have nothing in common except that we now have confirmed dates for certain things!

Oman Air’s oneworld entry date is confirmed

First up, the (very) long awaited joining of the oneworld airline alliance by Oman Air.

oman air oneworld alliance joining date

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.

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.

Bristol Airport new Escape lounge

Bristol Airport confirms the opening date for its new lounge

In 2023, Manchester Airports Group took over the two airport lounges at Bristol.

Since then there has been a bit of rebranding and space closures. At present, there is an Escape lounge on the Mezzanine floor, next to Frankie & Benny’s.

This will close on 27th July and a brand new lounge will open the following day.

The new lounge will be on the Mezzanine floor adjacent to the Cabin Bar.

Bristol Airport new Escape lounge

It looks pretty smart as you can see from the pictures here. To quote:

On 28 July 2025, we will be opening a brand-new Escape lounge, offering an additional 140 seats and floor-to-ceiling glass windows looking out on to the Eastern apron (aircraft stands).

The new Escape Lounge will be inspired by its local area and will be designed to cater to all types of travellers, offering multiple zones suited for dining, working, and relaxing, including a cosy relaxation area, with comfortable seating and soft cushions – a perfect way for couples and families to start their holidays. There will also be areas for business travellers seeking a quiet workspace.

Bristol Airport new Escape lounge

In the dining area, there will be breakfast bars as well as table and chairs with dedicated self-serve islands for tea, coffee and cold drinks, as well as hot and cold food ranging from breakfast and brunch to lunch and dinner, as well as light suppers.

Each area is divided by tasteful screens to separate the dining area from the lounge area. All with neutral decoration and ambient lighting.

You can find out more on this page of the airport website here. If there is a media event we will try to get down to take a look.

Comments (36)

  • Sussex bantam says:

    I’ve flights on Oman booked with my family for early July so this might be very fortuitous timing. Presumably I can just add our BAEC numbers just before check in ?

  • S13SFC says:

    I’ve a couple of flights booked to BKK via MCT with Oman Air.

    I wonder what they’ll do with my Sinbad points etc.

    • Rhys says:

      Oman Air isn’t joining Avios. It will retain its own programme, but because you can book oneworld redemptions across airlines you’ll be able to redeem Avios.

      • Sussex bantam says:

        Does this mean we can earn avios on Oman ? I’m a little confused !

        • Rob says:

          Yes, if you put a BA account number in your booking (from 1st July).

          Oman Air itself is not adopting Avios though for its own members.

  • Matt says:

    Mixed feelings about this. I’m based in the ME and have been transferring AMEX MR points to Etihad to redeem via their partnership with Oman air for the last few years. Availability even in business class has been wide open whenever I tried to book anything so I’m guessing the glory days are now over for me.

    • David says:

      Have you checked that with Avios you might get more value? Why so pessimistic?

      • Deek says:

        All that avios demand for reward seats coming online, likely to be a lot harder to get seats.

        • kevin86 says:

          Hopefully this won’t encourage the influencer type airheads who usually go somewhere else I won’t name, to go to Oman instead.

  • Iain C says:

    Is there any word on a new higher tier (above Gold) for Sinbad to align with Oneworld Emerald?

    Also, off topic, but The Club status no longer require four flights on BA metal, correct?

  • Birdy says:

    Oman Air London to Muscat flights are already bookable with avios via Qatar. I flew back from Muscat in biz last month for 62,000 avios + £29 and it was very good.

  • Jake says:

    Has it been confirmed avios redemptions will follow the standard BA partner award chart?

    Does anyone know if Oman Air guarantee/ are good at releasing business class seats to partners?

    • Rob says:

      If it doesn’t, book them via Qatar or Finnair instead!

      Oman Air has virtually no partners except Etihad at the moment so we have no idea what will be offered, but clearly – with a very small home market – I doubt they will hold much back.

  • Alan Hunt says:

    Love the idea of an “Escape Lounge” – you enter and have to solve a series of ingenious puzzles with the incentive of potentially missing your flight if you fail! 😉 The could be onto a winner here!

    • David says:

      And you need a crystal worth 200,000 Avios to get the person out? We’re onto a winner.

  • ADS says:

    just looked up StatusMatcher to see if there were any pre OW opportunities …

    but it looks like WY are pretty tight on status matches!

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