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Oman Air (WY), the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman and Ethiopian Airlines, the national carrier of Ethiopia (ET), a STAR Alliance member, signed a codeshare partnership on the sector between the Omani Capital of Muscat and the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.
Deal
- Ethiopian Airlines is to operate 4x weekly flights between the two capitals [Operating Flight No. WT]
- Oman Air is the marketing airline [Marketing Flight No. WY]
Value
- Seamless travel via Muscat to Ethiopia from any one of Oman Air’s 42 destination across the Middle East, Europe and Asia
- Seamless travel via Addis Ababa to any one of Ethiopian Airline’s 60 destinations on the African continent
- Enhanced connectivity options and expanded choice availability to passengers and more flight options
- Operations and Marketing cost savings through synergies and economies of scale
Oman Air Strategy
- [li] “Modern Vision, Timeless Traditions”: Oman Air started as a regional carrier. Oman Air then re-evaluated its strategic direction and has since assumed a much more international outlook. The airline has moved into the long-haul market, investing in new aircraft, livery, staff uniforms, on-board service offerings and management
Ethiopian Airlines Strategy
- The airline is currently implementing its 15-year strategic plan called ‘Vision 2025” with the goal of becoming the most competitive and leading aviation group in Africa. Ethiopian will be the most competitive and leading aviation group in Africa by providing safe, market driven and customer focused passenger and Cargo Transport, Aviation Training, Flight Catering, Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO), Ground Services, Domestic and regional services by 2025
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Oman Air (WY), the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman and Ethiopian Airlines, the national carrier of Ethiopia (ET), a STAR Alliance member, signed a codeshare partnership on the sector between the Omani Capital of Muscat and the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.
Deal
- Ethiopian Airlines is to operate 4x weekly flights between the two capitals [Operating Flight No. WT]
- Oman Air is the marketing airline [Marketing Flight No. WY]
Value
- Seamless travel via Muscat to Ethiopia from any one of Oman Air’s 42 destination across the Middle East, Europe and Asia
- Seamless travel via Addis Ababa to any one of Ethiopian Airline’s 60 destinations on the African continent
- Enhanced connectivity options and expanded choice availability to passengers and more flight options
- Operations and Marketing cost savings through synergies and economies of scale
Oman Air Strategy
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[li] “Modern Vision, Timeless Traditions”: Oman Air started as a regional carrier. Oman Air then re-evaluated its strategic direction and has since assumed a much more international outlook. The airline has moved into the long-haul market, investing in new aircraft, livery, staff uniforms, on-board service offerings and management
Ethiopian Airlines Strategy
- The airline is currently implementing its 15-year strategic plan called ‘Vision 2025” with the goal of becoming the most competitive and leading aviation group in Africa. Ethiopian will be the most competitive and leading aviation group in Africa by providing safe, market driven and customer focused passenger and Cargo Transport, Aviation Training, Flight Catering, Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO), Ground Services, Domestic and regional services by 2025
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Oman Air (WY), the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman and Ethiopian Airlines, the national carrier of Ethiopia (ET), a STAR Alliance member, signed a codeshare partnership on the sector between the Omani Capital of Muscat and the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.
Deal
- Ethiopian Airlines is to operate 4x weekly flights between the two capitals [Operating Flight No. WT]
- Oman Air is the marketing airline [Marketing Flight No. WY]
Value
- Seamless travel via Muscat to Ethiopia from any one of Oman Air’s 42 destination across the Middle East, Europe and Asia
- Seamless travel via Addis Ababa to any one of Ethiopian Airline’s 60 destinations on the African continent
- Enhanced connectivity options and expanded choice availability to passengers and more flight options
- Operations and Marketing cost savings through synergies and economies of scale
Oman Air Strategy
- [li] “Modern Vision, Timeless Traditions”: Oman Air started as a regional carrier. Oman Air then re-evaluated its strategic direction and has since assumed a much more international outlook. The airline has moved into the long-haul market, investing in new aircraft, livery, staff uniforms, on-board service offerings and management
Ethiopian Airlines Strategy
- The airline is currently implementing its 15-year strategic plan called ‘Vision 2025” with the goal of becoming the most competitive and leading aviation group in Africa. Ethiopian will be the most competitive and leading aviation group in Africa by providing safe, market driven and customer focused passenger and Cargo Transport, Aviation Training, Flight Catering, Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO), Ground Services, Domestic and regional services by 2025
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