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Oman Air was named winner of the Worlds Best Business Class Airline Seat award at the 2011 World Airline
Awards, in a ceremony held in the French Air and Space Museum at the Paris Air Show.

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Oman Air Wins Best Business Class Seat At World Airline Awards

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Beer was the staple drink of ancient Egyptians. The Pyramid builders received rations of beer three times a day. The Egyptian Museum displays large clay beer jars with date of manufacture carved on their front and tightly fitting stoppers that ensured the quality of the beer. The ancient Egyptian name for beer was Heineket; very close the German brand "Heineken".