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Oman Air to celebrate Onam

Kochi, Sept. 8

Oman Air, the first foreign airline to commence operations from the Cochin International Airport, has completed seven years of its operations. To celebrate Onam in the skies, the national carrier of Oman has announced the introduction of Onam menus for its passengers flying to Kerala on September 11, 12 and 13 during the festival. The menus will be served on flights from Muscat to Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode. The airline will be organising an a thapookalam competition for travel agents at Kochi on September 10. The event will have flower carpets being laid at most of travel agents in the city during the day from 10 a.m.

— Our Bureau

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