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Oman Air launches free bus service in UAE

A new, free bus service operating between Al Ain and airports in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, United Arab Emirates, was recently launched by Oman Air.
The service was introduced to offer enhanced convenience for passengers from Al Ain and to ensure that they start and end their journeys in style and comfort, said Oman Air.
“The service will enable customers to easily access the airline’s international network by simply selecting Al Ain as their origin or destination whilst booking their tickets,” said Oman Air while adding that tickets can be purchased online of through the neares Oman Air office.
The service will run twice daily between Al Ain and Dubai, as well as Al Ain and Abu Dhabi, which will take a journey of two hours each.
The buses seat 33 passengers and are equipped with climate control systems and reclining seats.
Mahfood Al Harthy, Senior Vice President – Sales (GCC and MENA), Oman Air said, “From there, customers can easily connect with flights to Muscat and onward destinations throughout Oman Air’s growing international network.”
“The estimated travel time to each airport is approximately two hours and, because each bus route is non-stop and direct. So our passengers can arrive relaxed for their flights. WY (Oman Air) offers seamless connectivity to our discerning passengers originating from Al Ain and connecting to WY vast network across the globe,” he added.
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