Oman Across Ages Museum Partners with Sharqiya Aviation for Integrated Visitor Services
Manah: A joint cooperation agreement was signed today in A’Dakiliyah Governorate between Al Sharqiya Aviation Company, Oman Across Ages Museum, Golden Tulip Nizwa Hotel, and Al Dar Inn.
The signing ceremony took place under the auspices of Sheikh Hilal Said Al Hajri, Governor of A’Dakiliyah.
The agreement seeks to strengthen public–private sector partnership and boost the tourism movement by introducing innovative air transport services that facilitate visitor mobility between key destinations in the governorate, including Oman Across Ages Museum and the Wilayat of Nizwa.
Under the agreement, Oman Across Ages Museum will provide integrated cultural and educational experiences to clients of Al Sharqiya Aviation. In turn, the aviation company will offer tourist and private air flights dedicated to the museum’s guests, cooperate in organizing joint events, and provide emergency medical aviation (air ambulance) services when needed, in accordance with approved regulations and procedures.
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