Oman’s flag carrier offers a boutique First Class product that, until recently, was relatively difficult to book with points.
With an impressive ground experience in Muscat, an enclosed First Class suite, full caviar service, and the ability to dine with a companion, Oman Air First Class is a boutique product that’s certainly worth trying out.
In this guide, we’ll explore everything that is Oman Air First Class, including what to expect before boarding and while on the aircraft, as well as everything you need to know about Oman Air’s First Class cabins and routes.
We’ll also further examine the best way to fly Oman First Class at a significant discount by using the power of points.
The Oman Air First Class Experience
In Oman Air First Class, Oman’s heritage and national identity really shines through, blending traditional and modern elements together.
With a fully closed sliding door, the product offers up complete privacy, as well as a great soft product with a unique Omani touch.
Ground Experience
If you’re flying out of Oman Air’s hub of Muscat International Airport, you’ll have access to a couple of lounges, including Oman Air’s dedicated side-by-side First Class and Business Class lounges.
Ultimately, you’ll want to spend your time in the elevated First Class lounge.
With relatively few First Class flights available across Oman Air’s network, you’ll certainly absorb the luxury and exclusivity of flying in the fanciest seats well before you board the aircraft.
Indeed, if you arrive early enough or have a long layover in Muscat, you may even find that you’re the only one in the extravagant lounge.
Inside, you’ll be treated to a wide variety of quality western and Omani food, which may be ordered from an à la carte menu for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
The bar serves up some of the the most expensive alcohol selection at any airport lounge around the world, which may even include a $1,000 (USD) bottle of Glenmorangie 25 scotch whisky or Hennessy Paradis cognac at $800 (USD) per bottle.
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