SalamAir posts third quarter on time performance
Oman carrier SalamAir released its Q3 on-time performance, handling more than 900,000 passengers.
From July to September 2025, SalamAir operated 6,264 flights, achieving an on-time performance of 82.32%.
It was slightly lower than the 88% recorded in the second quarter, while handling significantly higher operational volumes during the peak summer period.
However, September alone saw a record month of OTP for SalamAir with 94.4% of flights on-time.
“It represents the dedication of our teams across all stations and functions. We will continue to focus on process improvements, operational resilience, and innovation,” said Adrian Hamilton-Manns, CEO of Salamair
Since the third quarter of 2024, SalamAir has taken the initiative to publish its OTP results on a quarterly basis.
The third quarter 2025 results come as SalamAir continues to expand its network and strengthen its fleet.
It has added new destinations and expanded its Airbus A321neo fleet.
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