SalamAir restarting Muscat – Beirut air link
Oman’s low-cost airline SalamAir is restarting flights to Beirut, Lebanon.
Beirut flights return with twice a week service, starting December 3, 2025.
This move comes as part of SalamAir’s broader strategy to expand its regional network and enhance air connectivity across the Middle East and beyond.
Year-round destination Beirut offers pristine Mediterranean coastlines and a rich blend of ancient and modern heritage.
Adrian Hamilton-Manns, CEO of SalamAir, said: “Bringing Beirut back to our network reflects our ongoing commitment to strengthening air connectivity and enhancing travel options.”
There is a significant Lebanese population in Oman, and currently, there are no direct flights between the two countries. Our new service aims to fill that gap.”
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