The award was presented at Chittagong’s Shah Amanat International Airport to Oman Air’s Airport Services Supervisor at Chittagong, Mohammed Nur-E-Alam, by the Honorable Commissioner, Chittagong Division. The ceremony was also attended by the Deputy Director of the Bureau of Manpower, Employment and Training Center, Chittagong, and the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Chittagong Division.
Oman Air is the first-ever airline to receive such acclaim. The award recognises the high standards of on-time performance (OTP), passenger handling performance and movement of passengers according to legal requirements that Oman Air achieves on its daily flights between Chittagong and the Omani capital of Muscat.
Return flights from Chittagong to Muscat start from 63160 BDT per person, including all taxes and charges, and excellent onward connections are available to destinations throughout Oman Air’s global network. Return flights from Muscat to Chittagong start from 181.5 OMR per person, including all taxes and charges. All bookings are subject to availability. It is worth mentioning that Oman Air has announced its second destination in Bangladesh, Dhaka, to be launched later this year.