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Amadeus Gulf strengthens presence in Oman
Amadeus Gulf, a leading provider of advanced technology solutions for the global travel industry, today inaugurated its new office in Muscat, Oman, which will serve as a strategic hub to engage with the fast-growing travel and tourism sector in Oman. The new state-of-the-art office is in close proximity to the airlines and travel community.
Amadeus Gulf has taken advantage of the relocation to upgrade its equipment and technical infrastructure to include a highly advanced Training Centre. The premises also feature dedicated departments for sales, customer support, and operations. With brand new IT systems, digital training displays, and an innovative break out zone, Amadeus Gulf is providing a modern, well-equipped and comfortable learning environment for modern travel professionals.
Graham Nichols, Managing Director, Amadeus Gulf, said: “Oman is a crucial market for us as it is fast-growing and also shows a lot of potential. For agents to succeed in this highly-competitive environment, the focus needs to be on differentiation, and the best way to achieve that is through the smart application of the best technology solutions. At Amadeus we focus on this area with innovative, industry-leading solutions and an agent-friendly consulting approach, which we believe offers unique value. We look forward to aligning for further success with the travel and tourism community in the Oman market.”
Amadeus Gulf was established in 2002 and commenced a joint venture with Etihad Airways in March 2007. Headquartered in Abu Dhabi, Amadeus Gulf also has offices in Dubai, Bahrain and Muscat to serve the Gulf market with state-of-the-art products and services.
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