Times of Oman

Oman Air conference to focus on growth

The Omani national carrier’s global conference in Muscat on Thursday will focus on fleet and network expansion with a focus on onboard services and developmen­ts

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: Oman Air will increase the frequency of its flights to five of the 11 Indian destinatio­ns it serves, besides introducin­g Nairobi, Manchester and Peshawar flights in 2017, the national carrier announced on Wednesday.

Oman Air’s global conference in Muscat on Thursday will centre around fleet and network ex- pansion with a focus on on-board services and developmen­t.

The conference will be opened by Maitha bint Saif bin Majid Al Mahruqi, Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Tourism and Deputy Chairman of Oman Air, and will be hosted by Chief Executive Officer Paul Gregorowit­sch.

Hundreds of staff from all over the world will attend the conference which will also discuss the outlook for Oman Air.

The carrier said it is now less dependent on government support. Such support came down from over OMR100 million to just OMR20 million in 2016 while the airlines increased its contributi­on to Oman’s GDP by six per cent last year to OMR 415 million.

This is projected to grow further to a staggering OMR 900 million in 2017, creating employment opportunit­ies for Omani nationals, bringing tourists to the Sultanate, building global connection­s and last but not the least, supporting small and medium enterprise­s.

CEO Paul Gregorowit­sch said, “The year 2016 was one of significan­t growth and I would like to offer thanks for the guidance of His Excellency Darwish bin Ismail bin Ali Al Bulushi, Minister Responsibl­e for Financial Affairs and Chairman of our board, the members of the Board, the effective management of our Chief Officers and the dedication of all our colleagues. Our progress in the past year could not have been possible without the ongoing support of all our business partners. These include the Public Authority for Civil Aviation (PACA) which helped in securing our increasing entitlemen­ts and the Oman Airports Management Company (OAMC) which tirelessly helped us to accommodat­e increasing flights and passenger numbers at a constraine­d airport.We look forward to the new passenger terminal opening later this year.

“Together we are on a journey to become the best. Our objectives remain the same and our financial performanc­e needs to be improved further. These objectives are: facilitati­ng Oman Air’s tremendous growth, making money, increasing our market share as airline of first choice and, ultimately, running a safe airline.

To think that all this was achieved amidst an increasing­ly volatile marketplac­e and decreasing government support is a good achievemen­t. I am privileged to be able to work with our dedicated and profession­al teams and partners and look forward to receiving their inputs to ensure that we continue on our successful path in 2017.”

 ?? – Supplied photo ?? FLYING HIGH: Hundreds of staff from all over the world will attend the conference.
– Supplied photo FLYING HIGH: Hundreds of staff from all over the world will attend the conference.

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