SalamAir offers fixed fares for Khareef season
Oman low-cost airline SalamAir is introducing fixed fares for flights between Muscat and Salalah during the Khareef season.
The fixed fares will be valid from June 30 to August 31, 2025, and are exclusively for Omani nationals.
The airline offers a fixed Lite fare of 30 OMR for one way and 48 OMR for a return trip.
This initiative aims to provide affordable travel options for Omanis during the peak travel period.
In anticipation of the expected demand during the season, SalamAir will also increase capacity on this route by 50% compared to 2024 for the Khareef season.
Adrian Hamilton-Manns, CEO of SalamAir, said, “We’re pleased to offer affordable travel options to experience the beauty of Salalah during the Khareef season. With fixed fares and increased capacity, we reaffirm our commitment to support domestic tourism.”
The Omani National fixed-fares bookings are only available through SalamAir’s website or the mobile app.
Fares are available for Omani citizens, and a valid ID must be presented at the check-in counter or boarding gate.
SalamAir currently operates a fleet of 13 Airbus A320/321 aircraft, operating over 80 daily flights.
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