Oman Air has announced
the resumption of flights to Dubai, Bahrain and Khasab, as of 18 April 2026.
The latest update
follows the reinstatement of the airline’s services to Dammam and Amman earlier
this month, as it continues its phased return to regular regional operations.
The national carrier
will initially operate five weekly flights to Bahrain, four weekly flights to
Khasab, and daily flights to Dubai, with frequencies expected to increase in
line with demand.
The recent resumptions
are complemented by a series of frequency enhancements across the network.
Services to Salalah have increased to up to five flights per day from Sunday to
Wednesday and Fridays, and seven flights per day on Thursdays and Saturdays,
supporting strong domestic demand.
Elsewhere in the region, flights to Riyadh
will increase from 21 to 24 per week starting 23 April, while services to Amman
will increase from four to six weekly flights from the beginning of May.
Oman Air has also
expanded services to the Indian Subcontinent, increasing frequencies to Calicut
from six to ten weekly starting from 21 April, alongside added capacity to
Mumbai and Dhaka.
These adjustments
reflect growing demand across both passenger and cargo segments.
Looking ahead, the
airline recently announced plans for further network expansion in 2026, with
new routes to Singapore, Taskhent and Sochi, as well as the introduction of a
direct Salalah-Dubai service, all anticipated for the summer schedule
. Oman Air is also progressing on a number of product and service initiatives including onboard connectivity, future cabin configurations and loyalty programme enhancements, due to be rolled out from Q2 2026 onwards.-TradeArabia News Service