Oman Air offering discounts for students returning from overseas studies

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Oman Air said it is offering discounts to recent graduates from Omani high schools, granting them a 25 percent discount for return flights from overseas studies.

The discount is available for all booking classes and does not include promotional fares from the airline.

“Oman Air is delighted to offer our nation’s new high school graduates the opportunity to save money when they travel overseas to continue their studies,” Jamal Bin Saif Al Azki, Oman Air’s country manager for Oman, said. “As the national carrier of the sultanate of Oman, we are proud to be making this investment in the country’s future and to be providing extra motivation to achieve their full potential.”

Eligible students need to prove that they are Omani citizens between the ages of 18 and 25 years old when they are traveling. They must have just recently graduated high school or a similar educational system. The students must also prove that they are enrolled in an accredited course through a university or college overseas.

“We look forward to welcoming many more students aboard our award-winning aircraft as they fly to seats of learning throughout Asia, the Middle East and Europe,” Al Azki said.



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