SalamAir announces new flights to Medan, Indonesia
Oman low cost carrier SalamAir unveiled its latest international route from its Muscat hub.
Starting in July 2026, the airline will fly to Medan, Indonesia offering two weekly flights.
It is SalamAir’s first direct connection to Indonesia.
Medan is the capital and largest city in North Sumatra, and is the gateway to Lake Toba, the Bukit Lawang rainforest and the Aceh region.
“Launching Medan reflects our strategic approach to network expansion, aimed at connecting high-growth yet under-served markets with strong demand potential,” Steven Allen, Chief Commercial Officer of SalamAir, said.
“Indonesia represents a key market for tourism, trade, and workforce mobility, and this route allows us to stimulate new traffic flows.”
Flights between Muscat and Medan are timed to support easy onward connections through Muscat.
Tickets are now available to book via www.salamair.com or the mobile app.
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