SalamAir inks eSIM and e-Visa partnership with Arcube
Oman low-cost carrier SalamAir has inked a partnership with UK based tech firm Arcube to launch eSIM and e-Visa services for travellers.
The newly launched services are integrated into SalamAir’s digital booking platforms, enabling passengers to manage travel documentation and in destination connectivity before, during and after their journey.
The new eSIM service will enable SalamAir passengers to activate mobile data instantly upon arrival without the need for a physical SIM card, providing access to 5,000+ data packages across more than 213 countries and territories.
This will help SalamAir passengers avoid roaming charges or having to install physical SIM cards.
Travellers can connect within minutes of landing and is designed to support both leisure and business travellers.
Additionally, the e-Visa service provided by Arcube supports application and processing for up to 198 nationalities, including all major destinations on the SalamAir network.
The platform offers an AI-enabled guided application process with real-time status tracking.
“At SalamAir, we continue to look beyond the flight to deliver greater value across the entire travel journey. The introduction of our eSIM and e-Visa services is in line with removing common travel challenges for our passengers,” said Steven Allen, Chief Commercial Officer at SalamAir.
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