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Oman Air partners with DHL Express on new baggage delivery service
OMAN Air has entered into a new partnership with DHL Express under an arrangement in which guests flying on the Muscat-headquartered airline will be allowed to use DHL Express to deliver their baggage to their final destination at extremely affordable rates in line with the new rates introduced by air carrier in January of this year.
The partnership will enable guests, with confirmed Oman Air tickets to send baggage to any address within Oman Air's network through drop off at any DHL service point in Oman, including Seeb, Al Khuwair, Sohar, Muscat, Qurum and Salalah. Guests will then be able to track their packages on the move via phone, sms, email or online, according to STAT Trade Times of Singapore.
Aboudy Nasser, senior vice president, Network Planning & Revenue Management, Oman Air, said: "Our decision to partner with DHL is part of the journey to becoming the best. As with our move to scrap high baggage charges, we want to deliver more value for our customers and make their life as easy as possible while travelling. Passengers flying with us can arrive in the hotel with their baggage waiting for them relieving them of the hassle of having to carry to and from the Airport."
Ali Thabet, country manager, DHL Express Oman, said, "This new and strategic partnership with Oman Air reflects the common vision and brand promise of both companies in making sure that customers are offered great service quality that exceed their expectations. It is also a reflection of the strong ties that we have with Oman Air."
The partnership will enable guests, with confirmed Oman Air tickets to send baggage to any address within Oman Air's network through drop off at any DHL service point in Oman, including Seeb, Al Khuwair, Sohar, Muscat, Qurum and Salalah. Guests will then be able to track their packages on the move via phone, sms, email or online, according to STAT Trade Times of Singapore.
Aboudy Nasser, senior vice president, Network Planning & Revenue Management, Oman Air, said: "Our decision to partner with DHL is part of the journey to becoming the best. As with our move to scrap high baggage charges, we want to deliver more value for our customers and make their life as easy as possible while travelling. Passengers flying with us can arrive in the hotel with their baggage waiting for them relieving them of the hassle of having to carry to and from the Airport."
Ali Thabet, country manager, DHL Express Oman, said, "This new and strategic partnership with Oman Air reflects the common vision and brand promise of both companies in making sure that customers are offered great service quality that exceed their expectations. It is also a reflection of the strong ties that we have with Oman Air."
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