SalamAir improves on time performance
Oman’s low cost carrier SalamAir released its on-time performance for the fourth quarter showing a further improvement in punctuality.
SalamAir flew 4,591 flights and completed 89% of its flights on time.
This is a 4% improvement on the airline’s Q3 result and is significantly above the airline’s global benchmark of 85%.
During the fourth quarter it carried 755,675 passengers.
“We began to share our OTP results in Q3 of 2024, and the feedback was very positive,” said Captain Ahmed Al Shidhani, SalamAir’s Chief Operations Officer.
“The increased transparency helps our customers to make an informed decision on who to fly with.
“We also want to highlight our reliability alongside our affordability.”
The airline will release on time performance data every quarter and post it on the website.
OTP calculations include all delays including those weather related.
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