Oman Air to become 3rd Middle Eastern airline to join oneworld alliance

Oman Air is expected to formally join the alliance in 2024, following which it will provide even more flights and destinations to customers planning global travel.
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Updated 23 June 2022
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Oman Air to become 3rd Middle Eastern airline to join oneworld alliance

DOHA: Oman Air will be joining the oneworld alliance, further strengthening the airline alliance’s position in the Middle East, said CEO Abdulaziz Al-Raisi.

At the Annual General Meeting of the International Air Transport Association in Doha, Al-Raisi said that Oman Air’s strategic partnership with Qatar Airways — which the companies signed a year-and-a-half ago — helped with the step toward joining the alliance.

Oman Air is expected to formally join the alliance in 2024, following which it will provide even more flights and destinations to customers planning global travel across the alliance’s members and the full range of oneworld benefits to customers traveling on its flights.

We’re delighted to be joining the world’s foremost airline alliance at a time when travel demand is on the rise.

Abdulaziz Al-Raisi

It also makes oneworld the only global airline alliance with three members in the Middle East, along with Qatar Airways and Royal Jordanian.

“We’re delighted to be joining the world’s foremost airline alliance at a time when travel demand is on the rise. We look forward to welcoming oneworld members onboard Oman Air to experience the height of Omani hospitality,” Al-Raisi said.

“We have a very strong partnership between Oman Air and Qatar Airways, and we have a shuttle service between Oman and Qatar,” he added.

There are three flights a day that will transport connecting passengers from and to Doha, according to the CEO.

Qatar Airways pushed for Oman Air’s case to oneworld, Al-Raisi said. Oman Air passengers can fly to 1,200 destinations worldwide through the oneworld alliance, Al-Raisi added.

Currently, Oman Air flies to about 200 destinations through its codeshare agreement with Qatar Airways, he informed.

“Oman Air’s network has really grown, even though we only have 49 aircraft,” he said.

Although Oman Air has not yet reached pre-pandemic levels, Al-Raisi said that the airline may do so by the end of 2023.


Saudia Cargo partners with exports body to boost Kingdom’s products globally

Updated 18 December 2025
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Saudia Cargo partners with exports body to boost Kingdom’s products globally

RIYADH: Saudia Cargo and the Saudi Export Development Authority inked a strategic memorandum of understanding, in a move set to accelerate the international reach of non-oil goods.

The agreement, signed during the “Made in Saudi 2025” exhibition in Riyadh, aims to empower local industries and enhance the global competitiveness of national products.

This deal directly supports the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which seeks to diversify the economy by growing non-oil exports, building a strong industrial base, and leveraging the nation’s geographic position to become an international logistics hub.

According to a press release, the partnership focuses on a shared commitment to strengthen the “Saudi Made” program, ensuring local products become a preferred choice in international markets.

Key areas of collaboration include supporting exporters, overcoming logistical and regulatory hurdles, facilitating export operations, building capacities, and developing innovative shipping solutions.

“The MoU also includes coordinating external participation in international exhibitions, collaborating on launching joint marketing and promotional campaigns, and opening new horizons for national products to be present in global markets,” the press release said.

This initiative extends Saudia Cargo’s ongoing efforts, including its “BEYOND” campaign launched earlier this year, to promote exports in line with national economic goals.

Saudia Cargo is a leading national carrier, operating a network spanning approximately 100 airport destinations and 250 customer bases across four continents.

With a modern fleet and a strategic alliance with SkyTeam Cargo, the company is well-positioned to support the rapid and secure transport of diverse goods, including e-commerce, pharmaceuticals, and perishables.

Saudi Exports is a government authority dedicated to developing non-oil exports by enhancing the competitiveness of the Kingdom’s exporters and removing barriers to international trade.

The Made in Saudi 2025 exhibition, held from Dec. 15 to 17, served as a platform for forging industrial and commercial partnerships, attracting investments, and exploring new export opportunities.