Oman’s national carrier announces more flights to Dubai, London, Doha and a number of Indian cities
Oman’s national carrier announces more flights to Dubai, London, Doha and a number of Indian cities
Oman’s national carrier has announced an increase in the frequency of flights to a number of destinations, including Doha, Dubai and London.
The average number of flights between Muscat and Doha has been doubled to an average of four weekly while flights between Muscat and Dubai have increased to five weekly flights from three as Oman Air looks to grow its global network after suspensions due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The airline said it has also increased the number of flights on the Muscat-London route to three weekly flights.
We're pleased to announce that we're increasing our flight schedule to major destinations connecting #Muscat with 25 cities including #Doha, #Dubai and #London. To know more visit https://t.co/DrzBQvhZ5G— Oman Air (@omanair) January 12, 2021
In addition, Oman Air said it has added flights to and from Muscat to Mumbai, Cairo, Kochi, Delhi and Hyderabad, as well as Islamabad, Lahore and Chennai.
“Oman Air is committed to implementing a comprehensive and intensive safety program before, during and after all its flights to ensure a safe and comfortable travel experience for its passenger guests,” the airline said in a statement.
Oman reopened its land, air and sea borders on December 29 following a temporary closure due to the new fast-spreading strain of coronavirus, which appeared in the United Kingdom.
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