SalamAir introduces WhatsApp service
Oman low-cost airline SalamAir has launched a dedicated WhatsApp service.
It allows passengers to receive their tickets and boarding passes directly via WhatsApp.​
Steven Allen, Chief Commercial Officer said:​”We believe passengers should have the freedom to choose the services that matter to them. As part of our broader digital transformation strategy, we’re introducing smart, customer-focused tools, like this new WhatsApp service.” ​
It follows enhancements introduced in the last few months to provide greater flexibility and personalization.
It recently launched the Express Bag and Priority services.
SalamAir has a fleet of 13 Airbus A320/321 aircraft operating over 80 daily flights.
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