Muscat: The introduction of a unified tourist visa for GCC countries later this year will be a game-changer for regional tourism and Middle East airlines, a spokesman for Etihad Airways told the Observer.
“It simplifies the travel process, making it easier for tourists to explore multiple destinations within the GCC region. For airlines, this translates into increased passenger traffic. The unified visa is expected to boost demand for regional travel, enhance connectivity, and support economic growth through tourism,” he said.
“It also fosters greater collaboration among GCC countries, positioning the region as a cohesive and attractive tourism destination,” he added.
The airline, he said, is committed to Oman market, catering to both leisure and business travelers by leveraging strong network and partnerships that offer seamless travel options.
“The collaboration with the budget airline, Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, also enables to offer competitive fares on these routes, ensuring affordability and convenience. Oman remains a vital part of our regional strategy.”
Etihad Airways said it has partnered with Air Arabia in Abu Dhabi, a low-cost carrier that complements existing services. “This partnership allows to cater to the price-sensitive segment of the market while maintaining the high standards associated with the Etihad brand.
By leveraging Air Arabia’s expertise in the low-cost sector, we can offer competitive fares on short- and medium-haul routes without compromising on quality.
Etihad passengers are provided with enhanced facilities from its hub in Abu Dhabi that includes check-in and baggage handling systems and biometric touchpoints throughout the airport experience, apart from flagship lounges.
“Cutting-edge technology has been integrated to streamline security checks and boarding processes, reducing wait times and enhancing efficiency.”