While the 787 I flew from Frankfurt to Muscat featured Oman Air's new commerce class product,this flight featured their old commerce class product. Going into the trip, this is the flight I was most excited approximately. The reason I decided to skim Oman Air now was because I wanted to be able to try their old commerce class product before it goes away.
So, and was it as awesome as I had hoped?I boarded through the moment door at around 9:35AM,where I was directed left into the commerce class cabin.
Oman Air's A330-200 aircraft beget a total of 20 commerce class seats, which are in a 1-2-1 configuration. There are a total of three rows (12 seats) in the forward commerce class cabin, and then another two rows (eight seats) in the rear commerce class cabin.
I beget to stop for a moment and share my level of excitement for when I boarded this plane. What makes me giddy approximately onboard products isn't just the most cutting edge features,but there's also something I cherish approximately a cabin which feels like it's from a different era (which doesn't beget to be a bad thing). Perhaps the last time I felt more like a kid in a sweet store than on this flight was when I boarded the Etihad A380 for the first time.
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Source: boardingarea.com