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Oman Air launches price reductions to seven destinations

Posted 16 October 2012 · Add Comment

Oman Air has launched a range of special offers on flights from London Heathrow via Muscat.

The special offers include London Heathrow via Muscat to Bangkok from £616, Kuala Lumpur from £599, Colombo from £551, Dubai from £388, Abu Dhabi from £388, Male from £635 and Karachi from £532. Bookings can be made immediately and until 10 December 2012. 

All prices quoted are for return economy fares and include taxes. Seats are subject to availability and conditions apply. 

Announcing the launch of the special deals, Oman Air’s country manager, UK and Ireland, Rohan Alce, said: “We are delighted to be offering these very special prices for flights to some of the amazing destinations within Oman Air’s network. With winter drawing in, what better time is there to get away from it all and enjoy some sunshine and warmth.”

 

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