In an evolutionary religious tourism market, Ooredoo Tunisia and Liberta Voyages announce an unprecedented partnership aimed at improving the experience of Tunisian pilgrims during OMRA.
This strategic rapprochement between a telecom operator and an agency specializing in spiritual travel inaugurates a new approach centered on connectivity, comfort and serenity.
A concrete response to a need for proximity
Through this partnership, the offer Roaming passport De Ooredoo is now included, at no additional cost, in the OMRA packages offered by Liberta Voyages. Each pilgrim thus benefits from a line with internet data, allowing him to stay in permanent contact with his loved ones, in particular via video calls.
This connectivity is reinforced by a practical device: the guides of Liberta act as OOREDOO service pointsensuring recharges and technical assistance on site, throughout the stay.
Innovation and commitment
“By offering connectivity, we offer serenity, allowing pilgrims to share their unique experience with those they like, in all simplicity,” said MANSOOR RASHED AL-KHATERCEO of Ooredoo Tunisia, during the official signature ceremony.
On the side of Liberta, Wissem Ben Ameurfounder of the agency, insists on the spiritual scope of the initiative: “Lifting the concerns of communication means allowing the faithful to devote themselves entirely to the essence of their trip. »»
Towards a generalization at Hajj
This approach, thought for simplify and humanize The pilgrims’ journey could inspire other players in the sector, including the approach of preparations for the Hajj. The two partners hope that this initiative will school with the official Tunisian delegation.