SalamAir launching flights to four Indian cities
Gulf carrier SalamAir, has announced non-stop flights to four Indian cities – from Salalah to Calicut and from Muscat to Jaipur, Lucknow, and Trivandrum.
The flights from Salalah to Calicut will operate on Friday and Sunday starting from 3.April.
Flights from Muscat to Jaipur will operate daily except Sunday, Lucknow double daily, and Trivandrum daily except Monday.
While the Salalah to Calicut route is new, previously, SalamAir operated special flights to these Indian destinations as part of the Covid-19 air bubble pact between India and Oman.
Captain Mohamed Ahmed, CEO of SalamAir, said, “The addition of these routes will cater to the expat population, business travellers, and tourists. Our strategic cooperation with Oman Air enables us to serve the Indian market and augment demand and traffic volume. ”
SalamAir recently announced a strategic cooperation with Oman Air, which expanded the codeshare agreement to facilitate passengers’ movement to the Sultanate to promote tourism growth.
“As part of our network expansion goals, we plan to introduce non-stop flights from Suhar to Calicut; the groundwork for these flights is currently being done to have four flights a week on this route, which we hope to announce soon,” he added.
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