Aviation
Salamair Gives ‘more On Air’ With Frequent Flyer Programme
Continuing with its commitment to give guests more, SalamAir, Oman’s first budget airline has launched its first-ever frequent flyer loyalty program, ‘More on Air’. Guests can now redeem 10 boarding passes collected within one year for a one-way airline ticket to any of SalamAir’s 12 destinations.
Captain Mohamed Ahmed, CEO of SalamAir said, “We listen to our guests and work to give them more of what they want. With the introduction of ‘More on Air’, we want to reward guests for their loyalty, while providing them with more opportunities to fly. The program is designed to allow our frequent flyers to enjoy more benefits and convenience when planning their next trip. There are no points to count, but instead a simple and easy way to earn a free ticket. Simply fly, redeem and repeat.”
Guests who have flown a total of 10 sectors within one annual year on SalamAir starting from January 2018 can redeem their boarding passes for a one-way ticket to anywhere the airline flies. Passes can be redeemed through SalamAir’s ticket office at Muscat International Airport, Salalah International Airport, through SalamAir General Sales Agent Office both in and outside of Oman. The ‘More On Air’ travel voucher is valid for 12 months of its issued date and is non-transferable. Booking can only be made for the person named on the previous boarding passes and does not include fuel charges, government or airport taxes. Guests who have flown but no longer have a copy of their boarding pass can provide proof of purchase through e-tickets and reference numbers from previous flights to count towards their ‘More On Air’ voucher.
Mazin Ahmed Al Salmani, Commercial Director at SalamAir, explained, “Our repeat guests can now enjoy better choices and flexibility especially when flying to popular destinations with multiple daily frequencies like Salalah, Dubai and Doha. This is a simple practical yet rewarding scheme that makes choosing Salam Air an obvious choice.”
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