Oman Air has signed a
codeshare agreement with Qatar Airways, part of the state-owned
carrier’s aim to expand its reach through partnerships and alliances.
The
agreement will allow Oman Air customers to book flights from any of the
42 departure points within its network to the Qatari capital Doha.
“This
codeshare will make travel within the Gulf region easier, effectively
extending Oman Air’s network,” said Wayne Pearce, Oman Air’s CEO.
Last
month, the Muscat-based carrier reported revenue of OMR311.3m (US$809m)
for 2011 and predicted that 2012 revenue would rise by 30 percent.
Oman
Air is looking to expand its regional and global reach and last month
announced it was in talks to finalize a codeshare agreement with Royal
Jordanian.
“Royal Jordanian and Oman Air are working on
concluding a codeshare agreement to enable the RJ customers to travel
between the two cities under the RJ code,” Royal Jordanian president and
CEO Amer Hadidi was quoted as saying in a statement.
In June,
Pearce said the carrier was looking to expand its codeshare agreements
and was in talks to further target the US and South East Asia through
alliances.
“We are looking at the key transatlantic route… I said
in [a previous interview] I would build our alliances and I said in
particular what we wanted to be able to do was carry traffic across to
the States. Some people did go on to report that as being a US carrier,”
Pearce said.
“It could well be, but we could also work with one
of the major European carriers that has a big network going across. So
we are investigating that and we have started that process… There will
be more announcements down the line,” he added without naming the
carriers it was in talks with.
Oman Air currently has three codeshare partners, including Dubai’s Emirates Airline, Malaysia Airlines and the UK's BMI.
Pearce
also said that Southeast Asia was a main focal point. “We have a number
of those talks coming along, and some in Southeast Asia and we are
making quick progress,” he said.
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