Marking a pioneering milestone in the history of aviation, Oman Air has become the first airline in the world to offer both mobile and Internet connectivity on board its flights.
Offering in-flight connectivity is part of our ongoing drive to continuously enhance the travel experience of our customers and to offer them innovative services keeping up with the latest technology.
With Oman Air’s Go Live OnAir service, guests in any cabin on our brand new Airbus A330 fleet can receive and make calls, check voice mail, send and receive text and multimedia messages and access emails and websites, thus staying in touch during their flight as they would normally do on the ground.
Mobile connectivity will be available at all times except take off and landing, allowing guests to make and receive calls and text messages. As soon as the 'No Mobile' sign is off, the OnAir name will appear on the mobile screen as the network connection is obtained.
When using mobile phones on board, the services will be of a roaming nature, as on a foreign network. Users must then dial the full international numbers. Onboard communications will be charged by the home mobile service provider at international roaming rates, as is the case when one uses their mobile phone abroad.
With the WiFi network access, logging onto the Internet is like going online from any public WiFi hotspot. The services that customers can avail in this context are Internet access, Webmail to retrieve and send emails from a web-based email account and Webchat to exchange instant messages.
The rates for Internet connectivity are fixed as follows:
Passenger price plan for Internet on laptops (WiFi) would be (pilot pricing) US$29.95 (11.6 Rials) for 26 MB per flight. Additional usage would be at $0.006 (2.32 Baisas) per KB, for Webmail (only body copy) would be at $9.95 (3.85 Rials) and for the attachments it would be $0.006 (2.32 Baisas) per KB (per flight). For Webchat, the rate would be $4.95 (1.91 Rials) for unlimited usage (per flight).
OnAir is presently available onboard our new Airbus A330-300 flying on the Muscat-London Heathrow route and will be soon rolled out across our entire Airbus A330 fleet flying to the long-haul destinations of Frankfurt, Munich, Paris, Bangkok, Maldives and Colombo.
In launching in-flight mobile connectivity and Internet service, Oman Air has also become the first commercial widebody operator to enter service with Airbus' ALNA v2 platform over Inmarsat's SwiftBroadband (SBB) aeronautical service, which can support data rates of up to 432 kbps per channel.

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