SalamAir teams up with Booking.com
Omani low-cost airline SalamAir has inked a partnership with Booking.com to market a range of added travel options
The partnership will give SalamAir passengers access to a variety of accommodation and car rental options through the SalamAir`s website.
It will become a one-stop channel to book flights and holiday experiences together.
Accommodation and transportation van be reserved and paid for via the ‘Book a Hotel and Rent a Car’ widgets on the SalamAir website.
Steve Allen, Chief Commercial Officer at SalamAir, said: “Our partnership with Booking.com marks an additional step in providing a seamless and more enjoyable journey”.
We believe this collaboration will add substantial value to our passengers.”
Mark van der Linden, VP Partnerships, at Booking.com added: “By working with SalamAir, we can ensure that more passengers will have access to diverse accommodation and car rental options.”
SalamAir customers can book hotels and car rentals alongside their flights with exclusive Booking.com offers.
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