SalamAir launching Vienna flights
Oman LCC SalamAir is launching nonstop service between Muscat and Austrian Vienna.
Scheduled to commence on 24 June 2026, ticket reservations are now open.
The service will operate three times a week on SalamAir’s Airbus A321 fleet.
Steven Allen, Chief Commercial Officer of SalamAir, said: “The addition of Vienna reflects our focused approach to network growth in Europe. Austria is a growing market for both inbound and outbound travel, and this non-stop service allows us to meet demand with a competitive, cost-efficient offering.”
Via its hub in Muscat, SalamAir offers Austrian travellers onward connections to key destinations across Asia and the Middle East, including Bangkok, Colombo, Mumbai, Chittagong, Baku, Karachi, Multan, Sialkot, and Salalah.
“Direct flights to Muscat are a major milestone for our route network, for Austria as a tourism destination and for Vienna Airport’s international positioning. With SalamAir, we are opening up this market for the first time,” said Julian Jäger, Joint CEO and COO of Vienna Airport.
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